I do! Typically, it's in a bit of a snooty voice (think Sigourney Weaver in Holes) with my kids. When that comes out, they know they said something wrong!
Usually, I say "beg pardon?" if I didn't catch something. It drives my husband nuts since it's not a real sentence. But then again, he hates the way I say "member" instead of "remember".
We use the phrase and not in a snippy way. In fact, my seven year old's teacher complimented me on her saying it. She said so many kids just say, "Huh?" or "What?"
I say that when one of my kids says something in such a way that I'm about to get really mad. It's gives them a chance to re-phrase with a better attitude, hopefully.
If I know the person well, I say excuse moi, or repetez. If I don't know them well, I say "excuse me". I only say pardon me when I'm speaking to someone that makes fun of my southern accent.
Nope, I don't ever beg anyone's pardon but I do say "Pardon Me" instead of excuse me. My dad used to say 'pardon me' when I was a kid and I thought it was neat so I copied him.
...when I saw the title of your thread, I had to laugh, cause that's one of my lines in the play I'm doing right now. I play the wife in a British couple and when the husband says to me
"Who was that girl you threw up on"?
I say...
"I beg your pardon"???
It's Neil Simon's "California Suite".
In real life, though, I'd be inclined to say "Pardon Me"?
I was shopping with my daughter this weekend looking for dresses. Bad time to go. I said excuse me nicely when someone was looking at something hung on a wall and I had to walk thru their viewing area. Most just gave me a humpf like I invaded their private space. But, at least I felt better.
Yes, like others I DO say it and it's always dripping with attitiude! For everyday use, I use pardon me, excuse me, or sorry (sorry has a questioning inflection to it, like when I want someone to repeat something).
Sometimes my parents say that when they are VERY VERY upset with something I say, but usually we just say "excuse me?" And my mom says "Hmmm??" a lot if she doesn't hear what I say (and sometimes I have to repeat 3 or 4 times... you'd think SHE was the kid here).
Perhaps it's an English thing, but I use "I beg your pardon" quite a lot. As for "excuse me" I think we use it differently over here usually when someone is blocking our way when walking (in the car I use something a bit stronger ).
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