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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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What's the difference between being sorry for* something and being sorry *about something?
  

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In the most usual situations, a person is sorry for doing something that caused harm, and a person is sorry about something unfortunate that has happened. CJ

  • In the most usual situations, a person is sorry for doing something that caused harm, and a person is sorry about something unfortunate that has happened.
  • CJ
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In the most usual situations, a person is sorry for doing something that caused harm, and a person is sorry about something unfortunate that has happened.

CJ

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