[She can't speak? Oh no, he didn't realize that, hang on--]
Ah-- I'm so sorry, I didn't realize-- That was incredible rude of me, I apologize!
[He sounds apologetic at least! But after he takes a moment to calm down, he addresses the rest of what she had to say.]
...I'm really not sure there is a way to classify it. It's something that happened and its impact differs depending on what it was. Some people have experienced large, traumatic events and don't clearly remember "minor" moments. There are other people who cherish those "minor" moments because they remind them of how things were. It's not something simple that can be broken down, I don't think. Every person processes things differently, so it would vary depending on the person you're asking.
[audio forever!]
Ah-- I'm so sorry, I didn't realize-- That was incredible rude of me, I apologize!
[He sounds apologetic at least! But after he takes a moment to calm down, he addresses the rest of what she had to say.]
...I'm really not sure there is a way to classify it. It's something that happened and its impact differs depending on what it was. Some people have experienced large, traumatic events and don't clearly remember "minor" moments. There are other people who cherish those "minor" moments because they remind them of how things were. It's not something simple that can be broken down, I don't think. Every person processes things differently, so it would vary depending on the person you're asking.