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Sorry, I have to leave now.
Sorry, I have to leave now.
&
Excuse me, I have to leave now.
What is the difference?
12 okt. 2013 01:04
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sorry -- you did something wrong
excuse me -- just a polite phrase
14 oktober 2013
When you say "Sorry", you are apologizing for some action. In other words, you regret that you are leaving. "Excuse me", is a very polite gesture to excuse yourself from an establishment. For example, if you were talking with other adults in a group, but you realized that it was getting late and you had to leave, you would politely interrupt the conversation and say, "Excuse me, I have to leave now." It can also be a polite way of removing yourself from unwanted conversation. Basically, "Sorry" conveys regret, and "Excuse me" conveys an actual desire to leave.
12 oktober 2013
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Danyel
Taalvaardigheden
Wit-Russisch, Engels, Frans, Pools, Russisch, Oekraïens
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Engels, Pools
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