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Letter: Editor's pick: Sorry, but 'sorry' has more meanings than making an apology

Published 12 July 2017

From Michael Harrington, Bonnet Bay, New South Wales, Australia

A regrettable omission from Sarner's piece is the use of “sorry” to convey empathy, as in “My mother died on Sunday” – “I'm sorry, you poor thing”. I might also suggest that its use when recovering from unintended contact is not an apology but more a statement of empathy without assigning responsibility to either party.

Issue no. 3134 published 15 July 2017

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