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I’ve gotten into a habit of saying “thank you” (and often times genuinely meaning it) instead of “it’s ok” when people apologize… is that bad? Like most of the time it means the same thing to me but is it considered that way by others?
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I usually say “I appreciate you saying that” if it seems like a genuine apology

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