Roughly right is a facilitation technique to allow groups to proceed without getting pulled into the weeds of specific detail. The facilitator can ask if the suggestions is "roughly right" to encourage group members to provide high-level ideas or concepts rather than getting bogged down in minutiae. This approach helps to maintain focus on the larger goals and objectives, while still allowing for some level of input from all participants. By asking if a suggestion is "roughly right," the facilitator creates a safe space for group members to share their thoughts without fear of being overly critical or perfectionistic