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    alikim is offline Junior Member
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    Is there any difference between saying "Sorry if what I said made you uncomfortable" and "Sorry if what I said made you feel uncomfortable"?

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    Default Re: to make uncomfortable

    Quote Originally Posted by alikim View Post
    Is there any difference between saying "Sorry if what I said made you uncomfortable" and "Sorry if what I said made you feel uncomfortable"?
    No.

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    Default Re: to make uncomfortable

    Thank you!

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