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The different ways we say ‘sorry’

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Have you ever noticed how, as South Africans, we use the word ‘sorry’ a lot? And there’s a whole lot of different ways to say it too.

A quick guide to using ‘sorry’ as a South African:

1. To genuinely apologise.

2. To politely get someone’s attention

3. To ask someone to repeat what they said

4. To put your foot down. “No. I’m Sorry. I’m putting my foot down”

5. To threaten someone. It’s all about the tone.

Phil de Lange
Phil de Lange
Phil de Lange is the producer of the Ryan O'Connor Breakfast show and has been with Smile 90.4FM since it's inception in 2013. Through his work on the breakfast show he has won two national radio awards. He has been in broadcasting for 15 years and has honed his talent at 6 different radio stations. Outside of radio he is also a podcast producer and award winning stand-up comedian.

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