I hate to break it to you

“I hate to break it to you” is used before introducing some information that might be upsetting, unpleasant, or undesirable to the other person.

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“I hate to break it to you” is used before introducing some information that might be upsetting, unpleasant, or undesirable to the other person. “I hate to break it to you,” but most of the files in your Dropbox or your Google Drive are of no interest to anyone else. “I hate to break it to you,” but sales are coming to a screeching halt this quarter.

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