Saying "sorry" for someone passing always perplexes me. Unless you did actually lead to the death of the person, then why do we feel the need to apologise? It's weird. And I say it too, although I add "to hear" at the end now.
Saying "sorry" for someone passing always perplexes me. Unless you did actually lead to the death of the person, then why do we feel the need to apologise? It's weird. And I say it too, although I add "to hear" at the end now.
I get baffled by it too. I am quite tired of hearing it although I know people are being nice. El Jefe was one too many folk!