• Atomic@sh.itjust.works
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    12 days ago

    It depends on the context, don’t you think?

    I don’t think anyone will assume you started the fire just because you’re sorry someone had to evacuate.

    But let’s say you’re out in public, there’s people all over, you bump into someone, or someone bumps into you, you’re not sure, but either way, they fall down and injure themselves. Thanks to this, you can say “I’m sorry” without having a lawyer argue that you accepted guilt for the incident just because you said you’re sorry.