I never apologise.

So I work in an industry with multiple people and departments needing to work together to complete a successful task. Since I work at a big Corporation, when something goes wrong there has to be someone that has to get the blame. Because of the fear of being blamed, everyone is busy finger pointing when a problem pops up. Luckily, I am at the end of my career and could retire today. So when there is a problem, I immediately apologise (whether or not I had anything to do with the problem) and ask for help to get the problem fixed. Since the fear of being blamed is gone, everyone works together to fix the problem--works everytime. Just food for thought.
 

You could never be a Canadian (sorry). We have a four sorry per day requirement to maintain citizenship.

Double credit is given when you apologize for someone bumping into you and quadruple credit for apologizing to an inanimate object. I bumped into the table earlier and said sorry, so I’m good for the day.
 
You could never be a Canadian (sorry). We have a four sorry per day requirement to maintain citizenship.

Double credit is given when you apologize for someone bumping into you and quadruple credit for apologizing to an inanimate object. I bumped into the table earlier and said sorry, so I’m good for the day.

It's it's more of a "Soory," isnt' it? I'm not sure how to phonetically type it. Does it have to be followed by "Eh" or is that optional?
 
It's it's more of a "Soory," isnt' it? I'm not sure how to phonetically type it. Does it have to be followed by "Eh" or is that optional?

We don’t say eh nearly as much as people think we do.

As far as soory, I’ll try my best. Instead of sawry, we say it more like sorey. And, in case it was going to be your next question, we definitely do NOT say aboot.
 
You could never be a Canadian (sorry). We have a four sorry per day requirement to maintain citizenship.

Double credit is given when you apologize for someone bumping into you and quadruple credit for apologizing to an inanimate object. I bumped into the table earlier and said sorry, so I’m good for the day.
I run the Warranty department for a homebuilder. I apologize for a living. :flower3: And sorry, I beg to differ with @prairie_girl. We say eh here at the end of practically every statement. Must be a regional thing, eh. (It basically means "am I right?".)
 
We don’t say eh nearly as much as people think we do.

As far as soory, I’ll try my best. Instead of sawry, we say it more like sorey. And, in case it was going to be your next question, we definitely do NOT say aboot.

Ah, yes. "sorey" is what I was trying to convey. That's the stuff.
 
I am not Canadian, but I do say "sorey" on a daily basis. I think I picked that up watching Canadian TV.
 
Aw, my Dad said “sorey” and he wasn’t Canadian. He was from Texas🙂
 


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