People do this in real life, of course. And then the wronged party is demonized if they don’t forgive and “move on.” “They apologized! What more do you want?” Um, for starters a real apology
My response to a non-apology is to say, “I accept your apology in the spirit in which it was offered.” Then I move on…putting distance between me and that individual. I may also say, “I forgive…but I never forget!”
timbob2313 Premium Member about 3 years ago
that boy is going to be a politician when he grows up
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Not exactly what Mom was looking for there, Joe!
Doug K about 3 years ago
It’s like a prelude to an apology. Now Joe, what exactly are you sorry for?
StratmanRon about 3 years ago
A non-apology. Perfect for this ‘evolution’ of our society.
CalLadyQED about 3 years ago
People do this in real life, of course. And then the wronged party is demonized if they don’t forgive and “move on.” “They apologized! What more do you want?” Um, for starters a real apology
roberta.forbes.pyle about 3 years ago
My response to a non-apology is to say, “I accept your apology in the spirit in which it was offered.” Then I move on…putting distance between me and that individual. I may also say, “I forgive…but I never forget!”
harebell about 3 years ago
The next thing Mom says is “JOSEPH!”
AnthonySarcone about 3 years ago
You’re in REAL trouble if the middle name is used as well.
johnparadox about 3 years ago
A Political Apology