すみません、ちょっと急いでいるので。- Sumimasen, chotto isoideirunode.(I’m sorry, I’m in a bit of a hurry) You can also use it when refusing a request: すみません、降ります!- Sumimasen, orimasu! (Excuse me, I’m getting off!) Or when you want to get off a crowded train at your stop and have to push past people: It can be used when you bump into someone: In a more formal setting, please use すみません (sumimasen). While not incorrect, this is seen as slightly more casual. Many people say すいません (suimasen) to make it easier to say. People often use this when stating for when and what you are apologizing for. If you say すみませんでした (sumimasen deshita), the apology is in past tense. すみません (sumimasen), which means “I’m sorry” and “Excuse me” and at times “thank you”, is commonly used in everyday life. So how do you avoid that? When in doubt in an everyday situation: すみません (sumimasen) However, it is key to recognize that without these words, a person may come across as rude. It is often said before thank you when someone does something kind.
So even when it seems like the most harmless interaction, someone is usually saying words of apology. In a culture where causing inconvenience for others is avoided at all costs, it’s important to recognize the moments that we do. However, in Japan, that is not always the case. Some may even feel that apologizing is admitting fault in a situation. Apologies between family, friends and close colleaguesįor some cultures, it may seem strange to say words of apology when there was no wrongdoing.When in doubt for everyday situations, すみません.Whether you are apologizing for your own mistake or for a general situation, make sure you’re using the right phrase for each situation. It doesn’t mean we are always personally in the wrong but rather, it shows awareness in our part in an interaction. What i'm trying to say is: not every "pro" player is rude and not every "pro" player is nice, and that goes to technically all the other "types" of players there is in Transformice.In Japan, people often apologize for many things. There's also "noobs" that are rude as hell towards people, and don't say that's not true because I've seen that so many times in normal & vanilla rooms. I mean, recently I have met this guy and to be completely honest he's the sweetest person I have ever met on my life even though he's pretty offensive at times. I mean, I have met some fairly rude "pros", but not all of them have a bad attitude. Or you just read the title and decided to post that here, and still has nothing to do with the topic anyways. Unless you're seriously implying that players who calls other people "lixo, nob, u hak" is trolling, which it isn't. There is a huge difference between "pro" players and trolls - as if that wasn't painfully obvious enough. I'm sorry, but what does this has anything to do with the topic? If you oppose this, then explain to me OWO I can say one thing and that is trolling isn't really bullyingįor maps, if you favor or block the hole or kill everyone ( in vanilla or normal maps), it's not bullying.