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apologies
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Frequent and polite apologies are part of Canadian social etiquette.
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apologies
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Canada
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Apologies are used frequently, even for small inconveniences.
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apologies
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Canada
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Frequent use to express politeness and maintain harmonious relationships
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apologies
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Frequent use of apologies, even for minor inconveniences, as a form of politeness
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apologies
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Canada
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Commonly used to express regret or take responsibility for a mistake
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apologies
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Canada
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Frequent use in everyday interactions as a polite gesture
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apologies
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Canada
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Apologizing even if not at fault is considered polite and courteous.
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apologies
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Canada
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Apologies often accompanied by verbal expression and sometimes physical gesture.
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apologies
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Canadian
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Apologies often include the phrase 'I'm sorry' and are considered polite and necessary.
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apologizing
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Canada
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It is common to apologize for minor inconveniences such as bumping into someone or interrupting a conversation.
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apologizing
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Canada
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Frequent apologies are considered polite and customary.
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apologizing
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Canada
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Frequent apologizing is considered polite and normal behavior.
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apologizing
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Canada
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Apologizing often, even for minor things, is part of the polite Canadian culture.
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apologizing
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Canada
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Can be an overused social norm, with people often apologizing even when it's not necessary
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apology
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Canada
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Apologies are commonly used to express regret or remorse for a mistake or offense, and are often expected in social interactions.
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apology
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Canada
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Apologizing frequently, even for minor things, is seen as polite and considerate.
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apology
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Canadian
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Frequent and sincere apologies are a social norm in Canada, often used as a way to show politeness and consideration.
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