That means she was hurt by what you did at the moment, but over time got over it. She still doesn't trust you enough to et close to you, but she's over it. after all it's been 2 months :-D
2007-03-27 06:25:36
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answered by s_malkoukian 1
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Well sometimes it takes time to get over some anger n it sounds to me that the person is no longer angry at u.If u do run into the person again u could always say again to her n let her no u r truly sorry n haven't forgotten what happened whatever as long as u keep on showing how truly sorry u r.Since 2 months have gone by she probably has gotten over what u did.Don't think she has forgotten though.
2007-03-27 13:28:44
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answered by too4barbie 7
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If you are SURE she smiled at you (in a nice way, not like a smirk), then probably she has forgiven you in retrospect, but finds it a bit difficult on her part to approach you formally to break the ice.
She probably needs time to get over the injury, and the amount of time needed depends on the amount of injury inflicted (yes, this is needed - even if she does appear to have forgiven you). In the meantime, respect that distance, but remain civil (if you have been friends to start with). I don't think you need to apologize again.
2007-03-27 13:28:58
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answered by florine 2
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When you apologize to someone, it is not a guarantee that the apology will be accepted, nor should it be expected. We apologize to clear our own conscience. The lady may have heard your apology, but it is possible that she has no intention of allowing you the opportunity to repeat the offense. There is nothing you can do about it. If the apology was sincere, then you probably feel better, but you have no right to expect her forgiveness, nor do you have reason to resent it if she doesn't. My advice is to move on. Continue to be civil when you meet, but respect her apparent desire for distance.
2007-03-27 13:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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They do not trust you, you break trust- it is hard to get back. Even by apologizing. They'll try to start over, but still have a level of suspicion because of what ever you did. Do what you can to make them feel comfortable again and prove you are a loyal friend. Human Nature :P Puahahahah Enjoy :P
2007-03-27 13:25:48
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answered by xxx 5
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Surely the best solution is to talk to her, and not ask people to give their interpretations on the situation when they have no background information whatsoever.
She could be playing games. She could be mental. She may even want to talk to you but not know how to approach you.
One on one is usually the best way to get the right answer.
2007-03-27 14:04:07
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answered by jkkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjk 1
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it means that's as far as your relationship will go. You did something, she may have been hurt, you apologized, eventually she may have overcome the pain since she smiled (though you were never forgiven since it was only a smile).
Just move on coz she may already have.
c",
2007-03-30 06:26:19
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answered by DC Fanatic 4
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She is starting to get over it, but it is taking time.
2007-03-27 13:38:24
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answered by kyeann 5
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That means she didn't forgive you. Move on.
2007-03-27 22:45:58
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answered by Trillium 4
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That she isn't a b*&tch, wants to be nice -- but still doesn't want anything to do with you.
2007-03-27 14:34:30
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answered by Okaydokay21 4
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