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JamesSolR t1_ir1kldi wrote

I don’t think he meant it in a negative manner but you have to understand that it most certainly came off as rude and inappropriate, there is absolutely no reason you should not apologize. Heck I wouldn’t even necessarily apologize to the friend but the actual mom, no matter what the context is you don’t go around calling someone a hoe, especially if you don’t know the person. Also even it being a joke is still somewhat disingenuous like if I say, “oh your mom is a hoe” in front of both of them and then say some bs like, “it’s a joke” it still doesn’t make up for anything, apologize simple as that. Again it even seems like his friend didn’t react very well to the situation, another reason to apologize as they clearly didn’t like the joke. Like if my friend called my mom a hoe in front me and my mom I would feel uncomfortable as well.

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Spiersy_ t1_ir346nu wrote

I'm not against an apology at all. You can be sorry that something you did unintentionally hurt someone, without necessarily being sorry for what you did.

I am just against the sentiment in the comments that is telling OP that they must change who they are as a person. Some people out here expecting OP to walk on egg shells 24/7 because someone might take offence to something you say. That's not how I want to live.

Personally, I would just apologise for any unintended offence, and keep on moving. As long as there was no malicious intent it shouldn't need more than a conversation to get friends back on the same page.

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