Hi, what is the meaning of my French in the following context? "You leaving all this to me and Gabriel?" "That's right. My property.I can give it to whoever I want to, 'scuse my French. Thanks
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'Excuse my French' is a mild apology usually when we have used rude language, but here it seems to be an apology for a candid statement.
— Mister Micawber
'Excuse my French' is a mild apology usually when we have used rude language, but here it seems to be an apology for a candid statement.
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