Exactly
When someone says ‘precisely’ you may think that they are agreeing with you whereas in fact they may be just noting that you always have the same opinion on the voiced subject.
If they agree with you they should say ‘accurately’. Oddly, no one says this.
What they do say is ‘exactly’ or ‘correct’ implying that they are the arbiter of the perceived truth, not just an observer of it.

I had a friend and her husband used to say: “correct” … as if there was the possibility of “incorrect”. I often wondered if I ever achieved a gold star for 10/10 or a black mark for less than 5.