For some people, apologizing often feels uncomfortable, because it makes them feel in a vulnerable position. Various questions often come to mind when you want to apologize.
What if you admit your mistake and someone else takes the opportunity to move on? What if your apology results in you being publicly embarrassed?
What if you were forced to see something about yourself that you didn’t want to see? Of course, questions like this often arise and make us give up our intention to apologize.
However, learning how to give a sincere apology can have tremendous benefits for yourself and others.
Launching from CNBC, a communications expert found that people who are good at saying “sorry” avoid two words, namely “if” and “but”. Because, these two words make the apology sound fake and insincere.
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2023-10-22 15:00:00
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