when was the last time you said you are sorry?
By roniroxas
@roniroxas (10559)
Philippines
    February 14, 2007 4:53am CST
                         
            in a relationship when you get angry and get involve in an arguement... and leads on saying bad words, or hurting words, do you say sorry? or do you admit that you are wrong? they say its hard to say IM SORRY. do say your sorry? is it easy for you to say sorry and to admit that you are wrong?
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            3 responses
         @howard96h (11640)
 • New York, New York
                    14 Feb 07
                    If I do or say something wrong, I will always say I am sorry. Then I feel bad. :(
                    @roniroxas (10559)
 • Philippines
                            15 Feb 07
                                    
                            well thats a sign that you are a gentle man, you are a cool guy.
                             @rcsjapanese (4)
 • India
                    16 Feb 07
                    I never say sorry because "sorry" it is very easy to say sorry and escape from the problem. I would rather do something that completely changes the opinion of the person to who i said some bad or hurting words. This in my opinion is more than saying sorry.
                    @roniroxas (10559)
 • Philippines
                            16 Feb 07
                                    
                            oh my, well is doing something to change the iopinion of the person who you said bad things forget what you said or forgive the hurting words you said?
                             @jennybeans (912)
 • United States
                    15 Feb 07
                    I say I'm sorry whenever I'm wrong. I'm usually the first one to apologize when we fight because I am also usually the first one to lose my temper.
                    @roniroxas (10559)
 • Philippines
                            15 Feb 07
                                    
                            well thats really cool accepting that you easily lose temper then saying sorry. thanks for the response.
                            
                            
                        
                    