Conversational Remorse

What is conversational remorse?

Regret for not saying something in a conversation

A term that describes the feeling of regret for not saying something in a conversation.

The remorse sets in when replaying a past conversation in your head and realizing you didn't say something you should have. It usually involves a smart or witty comment that was left unsaid.

Example

I just finished the job interview
How did it go?
Pretty good but I still have some conversational remorse

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Updated March 16, 2016

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