What does it mean to say "I don't want to sound to hostile"????

Please answer in small words so that I can understand, sorry if that sounds rude but I am dyslexic.

I don't want to sound like I'm mad at you.

okay, that makes sence...

Thank you so much Ms. Sue

You're welcome, Susana.

To say "I don't want to sound too hostile" means that the person wants to express their thoughts or feelings without coming across as angry or aggressive. They want to make sure that their words don't sound harsh or mean. It's a way of being cautious and polite in conversations. Asking for simplified explanations is not rude at all! Understanding and accommodating different learning needs is important.