Unfortunately and unexpectedly

Claraviolet

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Recently someone I know used unfortunately instead of unexpectedly.

That client got really mad at them. Are these words really confusing?
 
Sounds like the client was an uptight, I wouldn't pay it much attention.
 
Unfortunately sounds more depressing than unexpectedly where you can use unexpectedly to talk about happy things like "I unexpectedly won a prize at a contest."
 
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