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31 Aug 2021
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'I'm sorry i left so abruptly yesterday.'
Which response is better
'That's ok' or 'It's ok'
'I'm sorry i left so abruptly yesterday.'
Which response is better
'That's ok' or 'It's ok'
Which response is better
'That's ok' or 'It's ok'
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I would say "That's ok" would be the better response, since it sounds like you are addressing the issue more clearly

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