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Taka Posted 15 years ago
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Sorry

I've heard that 'I'm sorry' is for something I did (or didn't do)/have done (or haven't done) but not for something I usually do (or usually don't).

Is it really true?
  

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Taka I've heard that 'I'm sorry' is for something I did (or didn't do)/have done (or haven't done) but not for something I usually do (or usually don't). Is it really true? no c45

  • Taka I've heard that 'I'm sorry' is for something I did (or didn't do)/have done (or haven't done) but not for something I usually do (or usually don't).
  • Is it really true?
  • no c45
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TakaI've heard that 'I'm sorry' is for something I did (or didn't do)/have done (or haven't done) but not for something I usually do (or usually don't). Is it really true? no
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So, if, for example, I don't call my frriends so often, and I think they might not like it, I can say 'I'm sorry, but I don't give people a call so often'?
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TakaSo, if, for example, I don't often call my friends and I think they might not like it, I can say
'I'm sorry I don't give you a call often enough'? [Y]
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Would you come up with an example of 'I'm sorry, but...' concerning your bad habit?

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