Sunday, 5 April 2015

Say Sorry and...

When I was in school our teacher used to say one day people will kill someone and just say sorry.
At that point I never understood the meaning of the word fully. Now a days people do any mistake at office and just say #Sorry. Sometimes a friend fixes a time and shows up late . Then they just say #sorry.
I often think do they actually mean it.
Then there are cases when someone has hurt you emotionally and they just say #sorry that to so casually and just walk off.
What about the cases when someone hurts you and despite knowing it does not even say sorry.
I feel the line of distinction is very thin between these cases. Are all those who say #sorry actually mean it?
Maybe there follow up actions can be a better indicator. Do they repeat the act or have they amended their actions?
Most important is that saying #Sorry should not be an excuse to let oneself take off the hook.
Saying #Sorry is not a licence to do anything and get away with it.

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