Do you say " I'm sorry " all the time ?
By Bluepatch
@Bluepatch (2476)
Trinidad And Tobago
3 responses
@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
1 Sep 08
I'M SORRY to disagree, but apologizing isn't a sign of weakness to me. It's a sign of strength and confidence. People who can't admit they're wrong have a real problem!
I never thought of it as a way to diffuse a situation, so I'll be watching for that.
@swennerholm (664)
• Sweden
1 Sep 08
Before when i was in the Philippines i dont much say sorry but when i get here in Sweden i learn to always say sorry when i done wrong or do wrong.I use to it cause all people here use to say that also thank you so much like that.Many swedish people are really kind.
@bamakelly (5191)
• United States
1 Sep 08
I can understand where apologizing can seem like a sign of weakness. Almost like backing down from a situation. However I do believe that saying sorry and also forgiving is a sign of strength.
It is not easy to say sorry in some cases but can show a sign of growth for some people who have a hard time being open minded or objective. I think that people appreciate when someone apologizes. I know that I do.
I think that saying sorry is a very mature thing to do.




