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I ´m sorry



gharbi2009
Tunisia

I ´m sorry
 
Dear colleagues,
 
Perhaps, it is easier to teach a language than its culture. I couldn ´t figure out why it is said "I ´m sorry. I didn ´t know that" for example when hearing bad news. What do we apologize for if "I ´m sorry" in such context means apology? My question may seem strange but in our culture, the reply we expect  is totally different. Any help from natives or other colleagues?  

21 Feb 2016      





ninon100
Russian Federation

I believe that "I ´m sorry" in this context means "it makes me sad", NOT "it ´s my fault".
BTW, what do people in your culture say? 

21 Feb 2016     



Tony C
United Kingdom

For me, the meaning is a short way of saying "I am sorry to hear that (news)".
Some of us English can be lazy, or concise with speaking our language.

21 Feb 2016     



almaz
United Kingdom

Yes, "sorry" after be can express regret, grief, remorse, sympathy, pity, sadness and vexation as well as apology. As an attributive adjective, it can also mean wretched, miserable, pathetic, poor.
 
 

21 Feb 2016     



ana.ap
Spain

Yes, it ´s like the opposite to ´I ´m happy for you �. By saying you ´re sorry, you show your empathy somehow.

21 Feb 2016     



gharbi2009
Tunisia

thanks all for your comments, quite hel

21 Feb 2016