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I got into an argument with a co-worker once when I told him to apologize to the person he ran into and replied with "My bad" instead. This lead me to pointing out that "my bad" is not an apology, merely an admission of guilt that didn't mean he was sorry. I've become convinced that it's being used as a "get out of an apology" free card by people everywhere now. [/boring tangent] Post a comment in response: |
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