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Originally Posted by Shawnee123
"I'm sorry you were so offended" is what I would call a back-handed apology. As in: it's your fault you were so offended and I'm sorry about that.
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It was more than a year ago and I had no idea she was so put off by it. So I apologized. Why do you get to judge what I said as "a back-handed apology"? And where did I indicate that it was "your fault you were so offended"? I only pointed out that it was most likely due to a discussion of politics and I reacted to something said. Never said it was her fault, only that it was my response.