Dear Miss Manners: I’ve encountered a lot of fuss about the pervasiveness of the nonapology: e.g., “I’m sorry you’re so sensitive” or “I’m sorry you feel that way.”
But what is one to say to acknowledge another’s injury, while reinforcing that you are NOT sorry and fully stand by your actions? Particularly in a social setting in which silence is not an option?

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