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Why Do People Now Use The Word SORRY To Start Almost Every Conversation by ericessien24: 9:10am On Mar 28, 2015 |
Someone wants to ask you question coming from behind,you hear sorry To ask adress, youl hear sorry I'm going Almost every sentence now starts with SORRY Its so annoying. Why? |
Re: Why Do People Now Use The Word SORRY To Start Almost Every Conversation by Nobody: 9:13am On Mar 28, 2015 |
It's because every one consider the other person to be agitated on earth. I don't do that because I was raise on mars, we don't do sorry there. |
Re: Why Do People Now Use The Word SORRY To Start Almost Every Conversation by Hero10001: 9:43am On Mar 28, 2015 |
This is Nigeria where niggas dey vex gan.. "Sorry" fit help you to get an angry niggas attention. "Excuse me" or "Please" are appropirate though. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do People Now Use The Word SORRY To Start Almost Every Conversation by ericessien24: 12:22pm On Mar 28, 2015 |
Hero10001:yea cos it will look as if I offended the person |
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