Canadians say ‘sorry.’ Then what happens?
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Canadians say ‘sorry.’ Then what happens?
BENJAMIN ERRETT
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When you bump into someone on the street, neglect to hold the door open or otherwise commit a minor social transgression, you say sorry. This is part of being Canadian, our way of de-escalating petty conflicts before they begin. But what do you say when you’re on the other side of the exchange?
“I’d likely say ‘sorry’ in response,” Mar…
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