expressions - Usage of "I'm sorry" and "thank you very much" outside of obvious settings
Why do people say "I'm sorry" at the beginning of a sentence? For example: "I'm sorry, but I don't care for her one bit." On the same note, I would like to understand the meaning of "thank you very much" at the end of a sentence, thus: "I said I'll take it to go, thank you very much!"
Any light shed will be greatly appreciated.
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