Claraviolet Akatsuki Full GL Member Credits 6,935 Feb 20, 2020 #1 Recently someone I know used unfortunately instead of unexpectedly. That client got really mad at them. Are these words really confusing?
Recently someone I know used unfortunately instead of unexpectedly. That client got really mad at them. Are these words really confusing?
Demon_Skeith Administrator Staff member Administrator Credits 115,512 Feb 23, 2020 #2 Sounds like the client was an uptight, I wouldn't pay it much attention.
Claraviolet Akatsuki Full GL Member Credits 6,935 Mar 4, 2020 #3 I see. Well, some people wouldn't want to feel insulted at all and I can relate to that I suppose.
froggyboy604 Well-Known Member Staff member Manager Full GL Member Credits 34,618 Mar 4, 2020 #4 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."
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."