Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? Sorry to interrupt your scrolling, but are you really okay?
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It conveys a polite interruption of someone who is scrolling (likely on their phone or computer) to check on their well-being. The speaker is expressing concern and wanting to ensure that the person is truly okay.
Here are a few possible rephrasings:
1. "I apologize for interrupting your scrolling, but I just wanted to check in: Are you really okay?"
2. "Excuse me for interrupting your scrolling, but I want to make sure you're actually alright."
3. "Sorry for cutting into your scrolling time, but are you genuinely doing okay?"
4. "I hate to interrupt your scrolling, but I’m curious—are you really okay?"