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Whats the difference b/w feeling sorry and apologising?

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We often tend to feel sorry or we apologise? Whats the difference?

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The art of saying 'sorry': an apology can be incredibly powerful—for you, as well as the recipient.   'I'm sorry.' Why are those two little words so difficult to say? Perhaps it’s because they hold such power. An honest apology can mend relationships, dissolve anger, soothe shattered pride or heal a broken heart. Apologizing can even have health benefits, such as lowering stress levels. Meanwhile, avoiding an apology makes relationships more strained -- and it can reveal something negative about you. There are three keys to a successful apology: regretting your actions, taking responsibility for them and being willing to remedy the situation. If two parties are equally at fault, it's still ...
L. GOPI  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Beautifully explained, I call it as art of saying sorry. Acceptance of the mistakes done and expressing the same from the bottom of the hear to person will definitely make him understand that he can take up the responsibility.
virender kumar  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
saying soory is the art of foolish person and the whom who is accepting soory is also grat foolish rather in sipte of sying soory one should go for with solution of the problem or fault which has create aloss or alternate to compensate to that...
Paresh.Khanchandani  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
A bend in the road is not the end of the road… unless you fail to make the turn.....
 
 
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