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Is this dialogue OK?
Person A - You are late.
Person B - I didn't count on the traffic.
May 2, 2016 3:44 PM
Answers · 2
Person A - You are late.
Person B - I didn't count on the traffic.
Yes it is correct. It sounds perfectly natural.
Here are some variations:
Person A - You are late.
Person B - I'm sorry. I didn't count on the traffic. <- kind of polite (the difference is an apology before the reason Person B is late)
Person A - You are late.
Person B - I'm sorry. Traffic was crazy! <- This is a bit of slang. (To say that something was "crazy" it could mean that it was very busy or chaotic or unexpected.)
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