How do you use the word Sorry when in an arguement?
Do you say it because you are genuinely sorry to the person or do you say it just so they'd shut up faster?
December 13, 2012
How do you use the word Sorry when in an arguement?
Do you say it because you are genuinely sorry to the person or do you say it just so they'd shut up faster?
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Depends on the argument, I would either say sorry if they thought I intended to offend them, or I'd apologise if I was unclear in my points or if I said something incorrect.
Depends on who the argument is with. If I don't really care and just want the argument to end I use it a lot, but if I actually want to understand their side/reasoning and explain my thoughts/feelings it's likely that I won't use it at all, because we would both know why we did what we did and how to avoid it in the future.
Why would I apologize for being right?
If they can prove to me that i am wrong i will say sorry and mean it,
if not then i won't say sorry, arguments are stimulating for me so i enjoy them as long as its not just yelling cuss words at each other.
I always try to end arguments quickly, I just feel it's pointless to argue when I'm pretty convinced the person won't listen anyway.
100% of the time because I don;t give a ish and would rather do something else than argue