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Please elaborate..

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Uh, we need way more details, dude.

 

But just off the cuff, it means you have the quality she's negatively referring to, and doesn't want you to take it personal.

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Please elaborate..

 

You are going to have to elaborate yourself before anyone answers such a vague question.

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It means she lives in a country that is or used to be, part of the British Empire.

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When a woman says "No offense" you are not getting laid tonight :laugh:

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Please elaborate..

 

Basically she means ... It's not normal, it doesn't happen to every guy and it IS a problem.

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It means she lives in a country that is or used to be, part of the British Empire.

 

 

Lol!

I'll post details if need be, but the question still stands because it is a ambiguous statement that women make.. )

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Lol!

I'll post details if need be, but the question still stands because it is a ambiguous statement that women make.. )

 

Yeah, I say it. My friend Teri and I usually go out to Starbucks when our SO's are at work (we bring the kids) and whenever I offer let her have a sip of myflavour latte, she says, "no offense, but I'm just not a fan of the maple syrup one". Yet, she likes maple syrup on her pancakes.

 

We women are mysterious like that. Does it answer your question?

 

No?

 

Then please explain the context...?

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Whenever someone begins a sentence with "no offense", you can be sure something offensive will follow.

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if its a female cop it means you're off the hook :lmao:

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It's the same as when a man says "I was only joking."

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"No offence but..." means she's prefacing it to something she knows will probably offend you.

 

"No offence taken." means you've said something boneheaded.

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I usually say it when I've said something really bitchy and realise I need to take the edge off my words a little.

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I usually say it when I've said something really bitchy and realise I need to take the edge off my words a little.

 

Now why on earth would you want to do that? :confused:

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It's the same as when a man says "I was only joking."

:laugh: LOL - too true. I HATE that.

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It's the same as when a man says "I was only joking."

:lmao:

 

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