Learn what "i didn't mean to make you uncomfortable" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker is saying they did not intend to make the other person feel awkward, pressured, or uneasy.
From If Only You Were Mine, Episode 5
Someone is apologizing for making another person feel uneasy or uncomfortable.
Use this to soften tension after saying or doing something awkward. It is polite and common in both casual and personal conversations.
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