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No offence, just curious. Does this sound natural?
No offence, just curious. Does this sound natural?
I doubt if I should use "offensive " instead, because I have an adjective of "curious" following.
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21 Feb 2017
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It's extra polite this way! This is good if you are not sure if the question is rude. :)
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It's extra polite this way! This is good if you are not sure if the question is rude. :)
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