I replied to someone's text by saying, "I have to genuinely agree with you." However, the person told me that the word "genuinely" in this sentence is redundant. It dilutes the sentence.
Is it OK to use genuinely to emphasize more or sarcastically? If it is redundant then why?
Here is the text history:
Person 1: Can you give some tips on how not to mix things up when I’m talking about multiple gifts?
Person 2" (Replied to Person 1): If you have trouble talking about multiple gifts then don’t talk about multiple gifts
Me (Replied to Person 2):I have to genuinely agree with you. As it could become more complicated