Some years ago, I wrote about how I am always saying sorry. Tell me not to and then I say sorry.
I started to think about the people I knew or know who never apologise.
My mum never apologised and that really annoyed my dad who always had to be right and rarely apologised. Maybe growing up with people who often thought they were right made me over apologise.
Are people who rarely apologise noticeably confident, fragile, or insecure so that they cannot admit they made a mistake?
I wonder if any Moodscoper knows a person who rarely or never apologises, or maybe there are people reading this blog who may see themselves as someone who rarely apologises.
So does someone like me who always apologises, even if it is unnecessary, have more or less self-insight than a person who rarely or never apologises?
I find people who never apologise, especially when they need to, very frustrating.
Is there a happy medium between non-apologisers and over apologisers?
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