The company's annual meeting is ready to let employees go up to perform square dance, I do not want to jump, blurted out: "I would not have come if I had known" was heard by colleagues, how to do?

Hello, in fact, it is possible that we all think so, but you are more blunt, through the way to spit out, so you just said what we all want to say.

But it's possible that such words will be passed on to higher-ups to cause unnecessary misunderstandings, so I suggest that you try to avoid making ambiguous remarks in public in the future; on the other hand, since the words have already come out and there's nothing to it, then in the course of the subsequent rehearsals you acted a little more seriously, so that everyone could feel your sincerity, and inadvertently expressed "I know that this dance is still quite interesting, I should have come earlier," and so on is quite good.