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AIBU?

I'm sorry but...

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GeneralCustardsHardHat · 22/08/2011 20:11

AIBU to really loathe, dislike and despise "I'm sorry but..."? If you are sorry drop the but, and just say you're sorry, don't excuse your behaviour because then you're not apologising you're just being a twat.

AIBU?

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ChumleeIsMyHomeboy · 22/08/2011 20:12

I'm not being funny but...........


Grin

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LineRunner · 22/08/2011 20:12

YANBU. I won't let my DC use this expression.

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squeakytoy · 22/08/2011 20:12

No offence but...

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LeBJOF · 22/08/2011 20:12

In the context of what?

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Bestb411pm · 22/08/2011 20:12

I don't mean to be rude but.....

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LeBJOF · 22/08/2011 20:13

With respect...

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RealityVonCrapp · 22/08/2011 20:13

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Illegitimate · 22/08/2011 20:13

yanbu
I'm not racist but.......

is another

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GeneralCustardsHardHat · 22/08/2011 20:15

No context that i really want to discuss on here but my blood is boiling with the non-apology apology i've just received. "I'm sorry but have a stream of piss poor woe is me excuses for why i've been a total and utter cunt none of which are excusable but i thought i'd try it on anyway because really i'm not sorry" type apology.

:o

And smile and find a happy place :o

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Pagwatch · 22/08/2011 20:16

Oooh out of all of those the only one I think is ok is 'i'm sorry but...'
Because sometimes I am sorry but the thing needs to be said.

Whereas 'i don't want to be mean but...' means the opposite.
As does 'i don't mean to be rude but...'

Ditto all the others

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LunaticFringe · 22/08/2011 20:19

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Oakmaiden · 22/08/2011 20:21

I disagree. When used correctly it shows the speakers ambivalence.

For example. I need to tell you that you smell disgusting. I don't want to have to tell you - it is rude and will upset you, but I feel that it is necessary as you are clearly unaware of it, and I know that other people avoid you and talk about you behind your back. If you know about the problem you can do something about it.

I'm not just going to say - "I have to tell you this - you smell". It is much more likely that I am going to telegraph my unease with what I am going to have to say to you by starting with "I am sorry, but I need to tell you..." or "I don't want to be rude, but I think you need to know...".

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Oakmaiden · 22/08/2011 20:22

Darn - missed an apostrophe "speaker's ambivalence" obviously.

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FriggFRIGG · 22/08/2011 20:22

im not rasist but...
im not sexist but...

Arrrgggghhhhhhh!!!!!!!!

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Lambethlil · 22/08/2011 20:22

I'm not being funny, but...



AAGGHH

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aldiwhore · 22/08/2011 20:22

I don't wish to be rude but, with respect, I don't mind it. Sometimes I aplogise for the way I've acted however (but) I'm also justifying/explaining my reaction because the other person was a twat first. So nerr.

I think 'with respect' and 'I'm not being funny but' etc are annoying but also valid sometimes.

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FabbyChic · 22/08/2011 20:22

I do this, but...

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biddysmama · 22/08/2011 20:25

i was Shock at a dinner lady at the last school i worked at (sahm now) who said "im not racist but... this country would be alot better if they all went back..."

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GeneralCustardsHardHat · 22/08/2011 20:25

But you're not sorry/apologetic in that instance you're just adhering to British social norms that means we have to be unduly deferential to a person we're about to insult.

If you're telling a person they smell surely "I'm telling you for your own best interests (and that of my nasal passage) that you need to readdress your personal hygeine standards and can recommend x y z" no need for the faux-pology.

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GeneralCustardsHardHat · 22/08/2011 20:26

But if you're explaining your behaviour you're defending it and therefore not really meaning your apology. If you're apologising for your behaviour/words/actions surely they can no longer be defended?

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Oakmaiden · 22/08/2011 20:26

aldi - that works too. I am sorry that you are upset about what I did, BUT I think I was right in doing it. I didn't do it with the intention of upsetting you though.

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Oakmaiden · 22/08/2011 20:27

general Custard - but yes, I would be sorry that I was a. the one having to tell them and b. having to say something that I knew would hurt their feelings.

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youarekidding · 22/08/2011 20:28

I hate to inform you that ...................

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LolaRennt · 22/08/2011 20:29

"I'm sorry but you're being a dick."

Favourite phrase of mine actually. Nowt wrong with it!

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miniwedge · 22/08/2011 20:30

With the greatest of respect......

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