How to Apologize #MeaningfulApologies #RelationshipAdvice #PersonalGrowth

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A real apology is more than just saying "I'm sorry." Learn the four essential elements that make an apology complete and meaningful: acknowledging what you did wrong, taking full responsibility, expressing genuine remorse with a commitment to change, and offering to make amends. These components transform empty words into healing actions that can repair relationships and restore trust.
#MeaningfulApologies #RelationshipAdvice #PersonalGrowth #EmotionalIntelligence #ConflictResolution #HealingRelationships #CommunicationSkills #AccountabilityMatters #ApologyLanguage
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"The first to apologize, is the bravest.
"The first to forgive, is the strongest.
And the first to forget, is the happiest.
Forgive others; Not because they deserve forgiveness, but because YOU deserve it peace”

Nite.
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This is such a simple and effective method of apology. Well, the correct way to apologize. Thank you so much for this

heidibenner
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Acknowledgement of the offense
Full acceptance
A sincere expression to not do it again
An offer to make someone whole or repair the damage

DominicAlden
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I watched this after leaving my girlfriend helped alot

jf
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Not me looking this up to send to my bff after just saying “sorry”

penelopecarlson
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After hearing such speech, I'm feeling guilty for the crime I didn't cause.😢

johoragazi
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This is such a great video! I watched the full video too, but because this is quicker to watch I can memorize the 4 important elements easily.

kel
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Thank you Bruce. This is very helpful. As someone on the spectrum I struggle with these expressions. The feelings are there, I just find it terribly difficult to find the right words.

deborahcavel-greant
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i overstepped with my friend and i messed up. i immediately searched up how to apologize and this video popped up. this might sound cringey but u rlly helped me. she forgave me and im so grateful<3 thank u sm💗💗💗

mwweli
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Thank you! Btw I think you are the first man in the history of humankind who understands this.

LaB
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I think this is exactly the same way the quran and sunnah taught us to apologize to allah if we do a bad thing or if we don't pray to allah in ISLAM religion .

omaralabdallat
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“Hey, um. I accidentally broke your pen. It was all on me, it was my fault. I’m so sorry, I won’t do it again. I can buy you a new one if you want“

“Dude. You just dropped it. It’s not that big of a deal”

MrNoUsername
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Ima stick to my apologies,
*pulls out ukulele* Its ThE tOxIc gOsSiP TrAiN

Buni_art
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After being hurt by a male friend and his apology was insincere and was left undone, it left me felling unjust and angry. I sent him this video to try and help...
And his reply was "There's no 1 and only way to apologize. Everybody has their own heartfelt way of doing that. "
He basically told me i dont care how you feel or how you want to be cared for. So
he will now become just my aquaintance.

FelicityFreelancing
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This helped alot thanks for telling me this❤

felyvgspencer
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An employee wrote me an apology letter for touching crew members too much. Casual touches, like on arms or shoulders. He was always very outgoing and tactile at work. Still, I'd taken him to my colleague’s office for a chat and told him he shouldn't touch anyone without consent. Just handshakes. I said we needed the workers to be comfortable in a good work environment, that he pretty much shouldn't talk about anything other than work and school. How he shouldn't tell his stories because they may be inappropriate to some degree to the other workers; funny to him only. I think he’s about 25, give or take. He seemed pretty quiet and uncomfortable during my speech. Answered a question or two with a nod and headshake. I even said to my present colleague "Is there anything you want to add?" I didn't realize how insensitive I was that day.

That day after work, I saw him and some woman from my apartment's balcony. On the road, a truck almost hit him, and he BARELY got out of the way in time. He could've been KlLLED. He looked horrified and distraught. His friend comforted him and led him away from the area, rubbing his back as they left. They didn't notice a letter that had fallen out of his hoodie pocket. I went down to bring it to him if he was still within sight, but he was gone by them. I noticed the letter was addressed to me. He wrote that he was so sorry for making his coworkers uncomfortable and that he never meant to. That he wouldn't have if he had known. That he wanted to make things right and redeem himself. He also explained that he had ASD and sometimes acted socially flawed, inappropriately jocular, and unfiltered. He said he felt so bad about that and that whenever he got the impression someone didn't like him, he would be quiet around them to avoid provoking them. He also wanted the person he discomforted to know he was sorry. Well, now _I'm_ sorry, because in certain ways, I didn't handle the work situation so well. Our last moment together would've been in the office had the truck ended him. I wasn't very respectful to the poor guy. So how do _I_ apologize?

johnrainsman
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I love your work thank you very much for these vidros

Abc-ftqf
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Apologize only when it calls for it. Doing it needlessly or automatically makes you seem weak.

pfsantos
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I sent this to my friend who hurt me mentally 😢 I WILL DO AN UPDATE

wedgievlogz
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I apologized, but I'm just too unsympathetic to do such a thing. I'm just too horrible and selfish.

JanexxLunar