Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "don't you ever" with real scene examples.

It means the speaker wants the other person to stop feeling guilty or responsible.
From Love’s Perfect Crime, Episode 56
A speaker firmly tells someone not to blame themselves for what happened.
Use this to comfort someone after a mistake, accident, or painful event. It can sound very emotionally strong and supportive.
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