In the season of forgiveness
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I like it when someone agrees with me, when someone laughs at my jokes, or thinks something I said was smart. When they say so, I get a nice little jolt of satisfaction.
When I think someone else has made a wise observation or a good joke, or put something particularly well, I sometimes take the moment to say, "Oh, well done." To agree or laugh or admire. But sometimes I jump right past that to add to it.
I mean it as a compliment: "That was so good I want to be a part of it." But at best, it looks as if I didn't notice how good the original statement was. At worst, it looks like attempted one-upmanship: "Oh, I can be smarter/funnier/more articulate than that."
If I've done this to you, I am sincerely sorry and I hope you'll forgive the offense I've given. I will try harder not to do this any more.