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Offense can be seen as both taken and given. While individuals may express opinions or behaviors that can offend others, the impact of those actions often depends on the perceptions and sensitivities of the recipient. In this sense, offense is not solely a product of the offender's intent but also of the context and the feelings of the person who perceives it. Ultimately, it is a complex interplay between actions and reactions.

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