But now enough of ‘sorry’! What if I told you we could replace sorry with… ‘Thank you’, how would you react or rather how would you frame your sentence – as a greeting or as an apology?
What if ‘sorry’ ceased to exist but instead you had to be thankful for whatever situation you are in? Funny? Not funny? Cheeky. So let’s try…
When I first came across this concept, I was baffled. But there is a sarcastic pleasure in saying thank you or being thankful for certain situations where the 'S' word played a big role.
For example, I have always had to apologize to the MIL for things I never am sorry about.
#1 MIL: You… (Think Hindi serial drama), you stole my son! You are a liar, a manipulative scum!Me: (Meekly, crying) I am so sorry you feel this way... it was never my intention. Please, please believe me!
What I should have said:
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Me: Thank you. I am glad you finally saw my true colours. It would be great if you could accept me as I am now and not hound my husband, your son who was stolen from you, to never try to change me.
#2 MIL: You (pointing at me)… what do you think you are wearing? Go change. I cannot even look at you in these colours… go change else I won’t travel with you. Me: I am sorry you don't like my saree. It is my first saree though and I have put in a lot of effort to wear it. So I am not going to change... please understand. Please note: I was wearing my favorite saree (purchased from my first salary) in turquoise blue and parrot green. What I should have said: Me: Thank you for letting me know. Why don’t I book you a cab now that you won’t travel with us?Eons ago when I quit my then job, I had to speak to my boss. He was (is too) an asshole. Had no clue of the product and what should have been done for it. So anyways, I had quit. But out of courtesy, I had to speak to him (I had to get things approved before I left). So I called him and he goes:B: Aawwww... I am so sorry and sad you are leaving. I wish we could have worked together longer. You are such a good worker...yada yada yada yadda and some more yadda. (All lies)Me: Hehe... coughs, yeah. I wish I could have stayed longer. What I wanted to say and probably should have said:Me: Thank you for saying all your lies. Had I stayed on, I would have complained about you to the HR.