say sorry and move on - as long as it was an accident its fine - we all do it - you seem to have a big heart so i can.t believe you meant it
2007-05-08 03:33:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a major problem with this myself, first of all let me ask are you sure that you have annoyed the person? Sometimes I think I have annoyed someone so much and it just easts away at me and then it turns out that there was never a problem.
If you do know that you did somthing wrong, I would always say that apology is just the best way to go, and no fancy way of doing it, just send them an email and apologise, Don't try to over rationalise why you did it/said it, although some acknolwedgment of a reason would be good, and then don't worry about them responding, as long as they know you are sorry.
Then you have to learn from the mistake, and make sure that it does not happen again, and hopefully your apology will be accepted
2007-05-08 03:35:39
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answered by Retro 4
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I agree in this aspect: It does no longer opt to be individual-orientated to be exciting. a huge situation I have with video clips at present is a few of those new comedies are disgusting and crass. they wrestle to discover as many words for male genitals and sexual sex as accessible and imagine it really is humorous. WWE would not choose that. the project is even as McMahon or whomever makes the daily judgements pushes an similar human beings to change right into a 'dynasty' as Punk suggested very last evening. Cena is way too youthful to be a ten-time champion. He hasn't even been wrestling 10 years. it really is completed for the children so that they purchase t-shirts and different merchandise. it really is an attempt to earnings even as the money isn't an project. no individual is hurting in the WWE, so it needs to be about wrestling and storytelling, no longer about inexpensive pops and stupid one-liners. As for Punk, I were prepared on him for decades. i did not keep on with ROH, and that i did not like him even as he became in ECW because I hate the 'immediately-aspect' crap (extremely in view that a guy who has one hundred tattoos and lip earrings is infrequently 'immediately-aspect' to me by no longer eating). yet in aspect of truth the guy can wrestle and he can provide promos, which he has proved a lot more effective as a heel. This guy should be the subsequent Triple H, the chief in the locker room. Time will tell even if the writers push him to a good-aspect particularly than only a back-and-forth guy.
2016-11-26 03:03:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh Madame 'Miki',
I hardly beleive you offended somebody. How could you? I'm sure you didn't mean it. And, if that person is sensitive then that's their problem not your's. You bring joy to my life every time I come on here and read your insightful and well thought out answers. You give me great advice on how to handle situations.
Don't let it bother you to much. People will say and do things all the time on here because of the anomymity. Don't sweat it. Just keep delivering your great answers.
2007-05-08 08:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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For me, I can only feel "right" again after I've apologized. Even if it was unintentional, even if I feel like I was in the "right." And it doesn't matter what the other person's response to my apology is. It's nice if they are forgiving.....but even if they are not, I can be at peace with myself for having done what I know to be right.
Some people are so stingy with apologies, you'd think it cost them something....
It's like a"thank you" or an "excuse me"----yeah, most of the time you could get away with not saying those....but why would you want to ?
Same thing with apologies.
If you disagree....go talk to my friend The Mailbox of Love.
He can set you straight.
2007-05-08 03:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It kinda depends on how severe the offense is. Still the Internet is no different from real life. so I think you should just apologize for your actions if the person accepts good, if the person sill holds a grudge then just let it go
2007-05-08 03:37:59
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answered by mess k 1
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Maybe say you're sorry. If the person asks another question and you feel like it is necessary to apologize, then you should answer their question and do it on there. I've apologized on here before, you haven't learned your lesson if you don't do what the lesson teaches you.
2007-05-08 03:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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you and me in the same boat, I offended someone because I wrote it wrong, you have to excuse me, English isn't my native language. You apologize and then just go on with the flow darling, remember this isn't junior high anymore, I figure if they still upset then it's not you it's them, they need to take a look at their own emotions and think!.
2007-05-08 05:50:43
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answered by Sabine 6
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Live and learn. Just let it go. If you feel really really bad about it, just send them a message saying that you are sorry and explain what happened. Hope you feel better!
2007-05-08 03:59:47
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answered by ♥ Tori ♥ 5
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You know...I am a very brazen person on here and I know I offend people...I don't do it on purpose, but I find that someone / somewhere always gets hurt...I feel sorry -- so, if I know I really hurt someone I say I am sorry and mean it. Say you are sorry and move on...saying I'm sorry might make you feel better also...but, if they emailed you a bunch of foul crappy words--- JUST MOVE ON!
2007-05-08 03:44:08
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answered by missellie 7
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Just say you're sorry. If they don't accept that, there is nothing more you can do. You are an awesome person, Mikisew. If they can't cut you a little slack, it is completely their loss.
2007-05-08 12:55:49
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answered by comet girl...DUCK! 6
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