In this excerpt, one character defends themselves against another's criticism, emphasizing that they are not acting badly or offensively. They deny being rude or disrespectful, using a mix of British slang to emphasize their point.
The dialogue highlights a humorous exchange where the speaker insists they haven't been unpleasant, countering the accusation with a lighthearted refusal to be labeled negatively. It showcases the characters' casual and humorous interaction, characteristic of the tone in Stephanie Perkins' "Anna and the French Kiss."