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I hate the phrase ”I’m sorry, my reply was late.I’ve been busy” I sometimes heard ”I’m sorry, my reply was late. I’ve been very busy lately”.
I feel like the person think to talk to me is like wasting time.
I have never talked to the person after hearing it. 
18 de ago. de 2018 22:09
Comentarios · 45
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This phrase is literally meant to show you that the other person cares and not the opposite. I wonder how many nice people youve treated horribly because of your faulty interpretation.
18 de agosto de 2018
14
I actually feel the opposite. I don’t like it when people apologize for taking their time. People should be able to respond at their own pace, unless we’re discussing something time-sensitive. People have their own lives.
20 de septiembre de 2018
10

I'm sorry that I'm just now answering this. I would like to have answered it back in August, but I've been very busy. 

Personally, I think you're being too sensitive. How well do you know the other person? Why assume that he or she is a liar? You're illustrating faulty thinking in your reaction to this person. Specifically, the fault that you are of central importance in how someone else behaves. 

20 de septiembre de 2018
9
This phrase is literally meant to show you that the other person cares and not the opposite. I wonder how many nice people youve treated horribly because of your faulty interpretation.
18 de agosto de 2018
8

I think you take this social network very seriously. I'm not want to be rude but I  think you should enjoy more those great experiences that this site brings you and forget or avoid those things that make you to be in a bad mood. I mean, this web is as if you throw a empty bottle with a note into the sea, and someone (or maybe no one), find it.

20 de septiembre de 2018
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