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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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This okay?

Hey.

The cake is not just for my team. It's for all my coworkers, to apologize for an incident.

What incident? What'd you do?

Is this okay? Would it be natural to use "coworkers" here?

  

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If you didn't mention your team, I'd think you meant your team when you said coworkers. But since you did mention your team, I'm not sure who you mean by coworkers. When you talk about 'an incident', it all sounds rather mysterious to me.

  • If you didn't mention your team, I'd think you meant your team when you said coworkers.
  • But since you did mention your team, I'm not sure who you mean by coworkers.
  • When you talk about 'an incident', it all sounds rather mysterious to me.
  • Clive
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If you didn't mention your team, I'd think you meant your team when you said coworkers.

But since you did mention your team, I'm not sure who you mean by coworkers.

When you talk about 'an incident', it all sounds rather mysterious to me.

Clive

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