Good call spoken language
Bad call is the phrase with opposite meanings.
Said when you agree with someone's decision, ideas or suggestion
Good call, John! You've come up with a brilliant idea.
A: How about going somewhere off the beaten track? B: Good call!
Used when someone's offer or suggestion or what they have said is better than one they mentioned previously
To understand what someone is trying to say and agree with them
Used to share ideas or opinions in common with other people in public
Express agreement in an impatient way; all right!; that's enough
So as for a negotiation to be successful, both parties must agree.
This exclamation originally alluded to decisions made by referees or umpires in a sports match.
Confusion made worse than before.
There was heavy traffic on the way to work this morning. Confusion worse confounded when some drivers were arguing with each other right in the middle of the street.