How do you feel about saying you're sorry? What should it entail?
Is waiting for it all to blow over an option? Well, it is an option, but is it a good one?
Is a letter enough? Should there be a lot of groveling? Should it be only "I'm sorry" or should it contain possible reasons (which may or may not anger the other side)? Should it be all
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For a more detailed answer please insert a more detailed scenario
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Usually not if you want to maintain status quo of relations with subject.
Varies. Varies. Varies. Varies. Varies.
Sometimes, depending on nature of offense.
Yes. People can forgive. Not always, and they have to want to.
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I dunno... too confused at this time...
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You have to be careful with reasons. You need to be honest, but not necessarily explicit. Otherwise it can sound like excuses - "I"m sorry. I did it because X".
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Whenever I discover that I have hurt another person, whether I am right or wrong, justified or not, I apologize ASAP. Start with the apology, and, if the other person is having a hard time accepting it, you might go into your reasons for thinking as you did. Try to avoid making excuses, if you can. Better to beg for forgiveness.
A person who can readily admit his/her mistakes is one to be admired.
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