Learn what "you have every right to hate me" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

Used to acknowledge that someone has a valid reason to feel angry or hateful toward you.
From The Escort, Episode 46
Someone accepts blame and says the other person has a right to hate them.
Use this in emotional apologies or serious relationship conflict. It sounds sincere but heavy, so it is not casual speech.
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