saying sorry is an excuse for commiting mistakes
By mysker
@mysker (260)
India
November 11, 2006 1:22am CST
The easyest way to skip responbility by just saying sorry. The damage is already done what a fine way to insult any one by saying sorry.
8 responses
@workfromhome (133)
• India
28 Jan 07
Saying sorry on commiting mistakes should not be in a routine way. When damage was done, what is the use of saying SORRY.
@ossie16d (11821)
• Australia
28 Nov 06
I think that if you are genuinely remorseful for something you have said or done, then you should apologise, i.e. say sorry. However there are many people who say they are sorry, when in fact they are not. They just apologise for the sake of apologising, and that is wrong.
@micheller (1365)
• United States
10 Jan 07
Saying sorry is the nice thing to do. By saying sorry you are admitting that what you did was wrong. Wouldn't you rather someone tell you sorry than to just walk away from it and leave it like that.
@micheller (1365)
• United States
15 Nov 06
well i think that by saying i'm sorry is admitting that you did wrong and you are asking the person to forgive you for what you have done. do you want someone to not tell you their sorry when they do something wrong to you and just walk away from it? i don't understand. i think it's just the nice thing to do.
@J_peso (2430)
• United States
11 Nov 06
hmm you re so very mistaken about the concept of apoogising . Probably you never knew or were taught the fact that apologising involved acceptin responsibility for ones mistakes (not skip).............and hence makin a pledge not to err again..........
So the next time someone says sorry try using your head the one u re supposed to