Is Saying Sorry Important to you?

@franxav (13841)
India
February 28, 2017 9:43am CST
For some people saying sorry is humiliating and degrading. But only great and respectable persons have the courage and dignity to say sorry. I have high regard for those people who own their mistakes and say sorry. What is your take on this?
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@shaggin (72140)
• United States
28 Feb 17
I always say I am sorry if I have done something that upsets someone and I tend to say it too much even when things are not my fault. That can be a problem to.
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@suhail1 (931)
• Manila, Philippines
28 Feb 17
You don't need to say sorry, all you need is accept the mistakes
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@prinzcy (32305)
• Malaysia
28 Feb 17
It's actually take more courage to say I'm sorry' and admit your mistakes. So if someone earnestly apologize, I already see that person with a new perspective.
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@Hate2Iron (15727)
• Canada
28 Feb 17
I know that there are people who can't say it and I always wondered why. Just a few little words could mean so much to someone that has been hurt. In my mind, that wipes the board clean.
@1creekgirl (41447)
• United States
28 Feb 17
It does take courage to admit when we're wrong. I'm sometimes too quick to say sorry when maybe it really wasn't my fault.
@FayeHazel (40243)
• United States
28 Feb 17
I agree with you. Nothing is more attractive than someone who can be responsible and apologize when merited. Over apology though is another matter
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