Interpret the meaning of the dialogue - "It's a pity we can't stop with you"
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The dialogue "It's a pity we can't stop with you" is usually said when something bad or unfortunate has happened to others.
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The dialogue "It's a pity we can't stop with you" is usually said when something bad or unfortunate has happened to others.
For example if someone has met with an accident and you go to hospital to see them and then you departure from the place by showing the feeling of sorrow that it's a pity we can't stop with you.
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When English speakers say, "It is a pity it is raining again"
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"It is a pity you couldn't visit me", they are usually expressing genuine sadness.
It is an expression that is usually said when there is a reason for the sadness.
For example, "It is a pity it is raining today because I planned a family picnic!'.
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"It is a pity you couldn't visit me today because I planned a lovely meal!"
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