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For apologizing or dealing with apologies from others, as well as how to make one and also how to accept one in a certain way.

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Apologizing to an old roommate

Too many apologies come out like excuses. Don't attempt to say that you acted the way you did because of x,y or z. …
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How do I apologize to a successful friend for feeling bad about their success?

Social Media can be a real nightmare. When you only share your best moments, people can think you are bragging, or being "fake". But when you open up too much and share your feelings, what you write i …
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Apologize to a semi-romantic friend without implying a desire to get together after my break up

Timing seems critical here. You have just broken up with someone, and unless that is super-top-secret then there is a chance that the friend to whom you wish to apologise knows about this. Perhaps you …
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Drunkenly broke a bottle of sauce in someone's kitchen

So you already instinctively know what to do - pay for the damages (a jar of sauce, that should cost you all of 87p at LIDL) and apologise. What you are looking for is a way of doing that without "giv …
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