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  • expressions - Excuse Me. . . Is it polite or just a terse way to ask . . .
    For example, I know someone who snaps, "Excuse me," in a short but civil manner, while at the same time barging past and shoving others out of her way without even looking at them I was taught to give a reason for the request to excuse me, if there is no emergency compelling me hurry For example, "Excuse me, but my child got away from me "
  • Proper answer to excuse me - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If they say "excuse me" because you are in their way, then the response is to move out of the way and say "I'm sorry" or "sorry" And if they are saying "excuse me" in a loud, drawn-out, sarcastic way , the proper response is to tell them the 1980s called and they want their dated pop culture references back
  • phrases - Difference between Excuse me and Sorry - English Language . . .
    If I'm trying to leave the room and you're in my way, I'll say "Excuse me " I recognize that I'm inconveniencing you by asking you to move, but the inconvenience is very small, and I don't expect you to be offended by the request People often say "excuse me" when they commit small violations of etiquette, such as sneezing loudly
  • Is there a significant difference between “sorry,” “pardon” and “excuse . . .
    "Excuse me for getting angry" implies to some extent that you don't regret getting angry very strongly Situations where they are interchangeable: You don't understand someone, and you want them to repeat what they said In general "pardon" and "pardon me" mean the same thing as "excuse me" but are more formal
  • What is the difference between excuse me and forgive me?
    In particular, saying excuse me after breaking wind or burping was once a classic "non-U" identifier, that is an identifier of someone who was middle class trying to pass for upper class (the working class at the time might ask it, and might not, the middle class almost always would, while among the upper class the polite thing was for nobody
  • Response to Excuse me when some one wants to pass you
    Proper answer to "excuse me" (4 answers) Closed 5 years ago It has happened to me a lot that when I am searching for an item in aisle in a supermarket and somebody says "excuse me" and passes me
  • meaning - Does excuse you imply Im at fault? - English Language . . .
    Excuse you is the subverted form of the idiom excuse me It definitely implies that it was your, i e , the non-speaker's, fault If you do something rude and minor (like burp, or accidentally bump into someone, etc), you say "Excuse me" to apologize Some people rudely say "excuse you" to someone they feel needs to apologize for being rude
  • conversation - Using Excuse me, . . . for asking questions - English . . .
    The phrase: Excuse me OED used as a polite form in addressing a stranger, or in interrupting the speech of another As in your question: In answer to my "excuse me", People usually say "Hey" You can greet them if you like or simply proceed with you question
  • word usage - Why is it not Sorry instead of Excuse me after . . .
    Excuse me is a mild imperative that asks the victim for forgiveness Sorry is an adjective complement that expresses the regret of the subject (for the action) to the victim Either or both are appropriate in cases of minor transgressions





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