Yes, but you’d be surprised how many times it takes for some people to realize that the “inadvertent mistake” was something the other person never cared to resolve.
That’s the point. Negligent actions often aren’t intentional. You can be negligent and not intend to harm someone. Not knowing things you should have known is hurtful.
Inadvertent is an accident. People don’t deserve blame or anger for accidents.
If an enemy hurts you, it’s malicious.
Only once or twice. Past that, they’re not fixing the problem intentionally.
Then it wouldn’t be inadvertent anymore, right?
Yes, but you’d be surprised how many times it takes for some people to realize that the “inadvertent mistake” was something the other person never cared to resolve.
There’s often an element of negligence though.
Where did the question say the person was negligent?
Now you’re adding details not in the question.
Inadvertently means accidentally. Accidents, by their definition, are not purposeful or intentional.
Do you normally make a practice of blaming accidents on people more than you blame your enemies?
That’s the point. Negligent actions often aren’t intentional. You can be negligent and not intend to harm someone. Not knowing things you should have known is hurtful.