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Honestly, adding the "yet" is pretty smart. It adds just the right amount of social pressure in a nonchalant non-threatening way.
Don't worry about explaining the distinctions perfectly, they probably won't remember the details anyway. But what they will remember is the conviction with which you say it. And since your conviction is backed up by real facts and knowledge, they won't be disappointed when they actually check it out for themselves.
That's what I'm hoping. Maybe what I did accomplished nothing, but they heard one person ask. The next guy might provide a tipping point.
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