When is it appropriate to apologize?
When is it appropriate to apologize?
I tend to apologize a lot because I don't want to step on toes or hurt feelings at all. I don't think there's ever really a bad time to say sorry if you've done something even slightly wrong, but I guess saying it just randomly for no reason isn't really appropriate!
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NEVER! NEVER BACK DOWN!
i'm.. i'm not good at apologies i mean most of the time i say sorry it's followed by an insult. it does say "all around horrible person" in my profile i did warn you!
tho i tend to not offend people. dispite being ME. most people know i'm joking all the time. those who dont. whoopsie you'll be horribly offended but i still think you take things too serious so i am not saying sorry, for i belive you need to take a joke or get out of the crossfire.
this was a wierd comment. conclusion. i might be mean, but it's only because i love ya.
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Well I'm probably the lowest posting active member. All a part of my brilliant strategy to make the few things i post seem good!
I apologize all the time because I don't want people to think I'm trying to insult them or anything. Unless it's for my beliefs in which case if I do apologize it's usually with a load of sarcasm.
I came in like a wrecking ball...
If I have done something wrong, I am very apologetic. I won't apologize if my view hurts someones feelings because they're oversensitive. Eg, if someone is a feminist and I say something that isn't sexist, but they are just being over-sensetive and start screaming patriarchy, I won't apologize. If I accidentally say something that is actually offensive, I will apologize. Hell, I stuffed up badly earlier this week and apologized to the point where the person in question told me to stop apologizing because it was an accident.
I dunno, I just apologize when I think it's appropriate. I live in the moment sometimes, I don't think about what I should apologize for until I've done something I feel the need to apologize for.
not that serious
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