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Sometimes, when I offer sympathy by saying, “I’m sorry,” that person will respond by saying, “It’s not your fault” ...
DEAR ABBY: Sometimes, when I offer sympathy to someone about a difficult situation they are experiencing by saying, “I’m sorry,” that person will respond by saying, “It’s not your fault,” or “No need ...
DEAR ABBY: Sometimes, when I offer sympathy to someone about a difficult situation they are experiencing by saying, “I’m ...
Research has shown that securely attached people tend to offer more comprehensive apologies, encompassing several strategies.
They think I am being helped by their visit but actually I would prefer visiting by phone and emails. Any suggestions?