Many adults cringe at the younger generation saying, “My bad.” Sorry to hear it’s across the pond. It’s an awful substitute for a heartfelt apology. But I’m happy you brought it up. Love your channel.
Brilliant! That's how you learn a language while having fun. On the other hand, Laura is VERY pleasant to the eye, which makes the whole learning process more appealling.
To be honest, Spanish ones are used to apologizing every now and then, we usually hold our right hand up for a second, a bit, like an oath, but don't speak anything.
In the UK, if a citizen apologises too easily, doesn't he or she admit his or her own fault, which can result in a court case against him or her? Is there a difference between saying sorry and being rude, and does it have a different impression on the other person or impact on society?
Nobody will bring a court case against you if you bump into them or eat their cake. Nor does saying sorry mean a formal admission of guilt, etc. Let's not take this thing too far.
Not in the UK, and especially not in Canada. We use sorry, so often, in social talk, that the Government passed a law, that specifically states that someone apologising or saying they are sorry, is not an admission of guilt, therefore no court case for just saying that. I know in the US it might be different, with so many lawyers and lawsuits flying about. 😁
Hey can you do an in depth video covering nearly most spelling variations that use the following vowels u:, əʊ & ɒ. Because this would reaallly help people. Thanks
I like your beginning how clever you are
fantastic guys you are! I consider very usefull the short scenes to introduce new words o phrasal verb! it helpful to remember it!
Well good morning good afternoon and good evening, I love your voice 😍😍
One and only channel I seen in UA-cam with smashing content.
You guys are amazing, it's the first time I've come across your video, now I'm all for your channel
Many adults cringe at the younger generation saying, “My bad.” Sorry to hear it’s across the pond. It’s an awful substitute for a heartfelt apology. But I’m happy you brought it up. Love your channel.
Brilliant! That's how you learn a language while having fun. On the other hand, Laura is VERY pleasant to the eye, which makes the whole learning process more appealling.
Thank you
Thanks for the nice classe ❤
Great, keep going.
Very good examples! 😂👍
Also "beg your pardon"! I learnt that formal phrase to apologise due to the fact that it was the first line of Pierce Brosnan as 007!!!
I heard this a lot in series . Can i beg ur pardon , i mostly heard this .
That's what my dad used to say when he burped.
Nice video as always
That’s a really funny one !!
Best video 🎉🎉
Nice and acting also.
Wonderful 👍
🤣 It's not acceptable, especially in a wedding speech 😂😂😂.
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Especially about his wife 🤣
"Never apologize mister! Is a sign of weakness!" John Wayne in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon". Fantastic! 😍😍
Great video as usual! I've also heard that I can apologise by saying "I'm afraid" especially at the end of the sentence. Is it true?
Yes it is.
As in telling your kids : oh there's no milk in the fridge anymore, I'm afraid
I hear quite communly in Liverpool "excuse me" for burps haha
To be honest, Spanish ones are used to apologizing every now and then, we usually hold our right hand up for a second, a bit, like an oath, but don't speak anything.
Spanish people invented the Smileys, that's why 😉
In the UK, if a citizen apologises too easily, doesn't he or she admit his or her own fault, which can result in a court case against him or her? Is there a difference between saying sorry and being rude, and does it have a different impression on the other person or impact on society?
Nobody will bring a court case against you if you bump into them or eat their cake. Nor does saying sorry mean a formal admission of guilt, etc.
Let's not take this thing too far.
Not in the UK, and especially not in Canada. We use sorry, so often, in social talk, that the Government passed a law, that specifically states that someone apologising or saying they are sorry, is not an admission of guilt, therefore no court case for just saying that.
I know in the US it might be different, with so many lawyers and lawsuits flying about. 😁
The video of PARDON ME 😂
好漂亮的老师,订阅了❤
You look so exciting..me too. Wanna to learn english more.
LOL formal Burger King!
Hi
How can I talk to you I really like your accent, If you have any livestream podcast, please let me participate to talk about British culture
Pardon me for being so rude, it's not me, it's my food 🥝🍇 (said by children or even adults when they burp 😁
I’ve heard - Pardon me for being rude. Wasn’t me, it was my food.
Got so lonely down below, it came up to say hello. 😂
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#mahsaamini
#iran
Eh.....saying 'sorry' with the native accent????? 'Sorry.lad'
Hey can you do an in depth video covering nearly most spelling variations that use the following vowels u:, əʊ & ɒ. Because this would reaallly help people. Thanks