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Can you tell me the difference between regret and pity?
Can you give me an example to explain it? Thanks a lot!
Dec 17, 2012 4:01 AM
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I can regret something I did, something I said, something I didn't say (but should have), etc.
I can feel pity (sadness, sorrow) for someone's bad luck, their unfortunate situation, that they lost their job, etc.
A general rule of thumb to differentiate how/when to use each word might be that regret is about ME whereas pity is about something or someone else.
December 17, 2012
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To feel regret is almost like to feel a deep shame. To feel pity is to feel empathy for someone else. You can pity yourself as well.
Examples: I pity her because she has had a lot of bad things happen to her. It is so sad that she died alone. I regret not visiting her while she was still alive.
December 17, 2012
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