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Yusuke
When do you say "I don't envy you"? Is it a set phrase? Does it sound rude? Thank you all in advance.
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It has two very different meanings. The first and more common use would be say it to someone who is in a difficult situation, and lets them know that you are aware. It would be an understatement showing sympathy. But you could also say it literally. Sister A: You're just envious of me because I'm married and you're still single. Sister B: I don't envy you at all. I think your husband is a complete loser. I feel sorry for you. (A thought there was envy. B refuted it.)
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It is a set phrase. It's a way of expressing sympathy and not rude. It's used to express sympathy for minor difficulties. e.g. - I have to get up at 5am tomorrow. - I don't envy you! Don't use it for major problems - redundancy, bereavement, etc. It's quite jokey and not strong enough.
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Not rude. You might say it to someone who is in a difficult situation.
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