To patronizingly say you are sorry
comes from the same strain of verbal venom
as saying good-bye
and secretly inferring
good riddance.
-William Leed-
January 11, 2012 by William Leed
To patronizingly say you are sorry
comes from the same strain of verbal venom
as saying good-bye
and secretly inferring
good riddance.
-William Leed-
Perfectly said.
Exactly!
Yes, you have the right of it–very snarly stuff, this sarcasm and patronization of those whom we consider “too different” or “beneath us”. And the acid burns US the most as it drips down our condescending chins!
I can only tip my hat.
William