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When I'm wrong, I admit it. It's not hard for me. I'm human and I'm always making errors, but I admit it...*shrugs* Doesn't bother me, and I always learn from it. Do you have a problem admitting you're wrong, or is it easy for you? |
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Nope,,no problem..
Will apologize as well,,,,if I'm wrong.. But 6th senses is usually right |
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If I am proven wrong ( which is seldom...lol) I will admit it and apologize.
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If I am proven wrong ( which is seldom...lol) I will admit it and apologize. Hehe...I like this^^ answer!!...As a person who has been admonished several times for being too quick to say "I'm sorry", I will admit to this much ...Indifference is not my style..If someone is baiting me or taking obvious pleasure in "proving" me wrong for whatever reason, I have a hard time admitting it, let alone apologizing for it!...I'll do it, but I'm probably not going to like it.... |
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My bad.
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Apologize for one's opinion? Why? Is one deliberately basing their opinion on erroneous information?
Apologize for being factually wrong? Why is someone speaking about something, knowing that what they're saying is factually incorrect? Nope...I don't apologize very often, mostly because I don't knee-jerk react in an emotional manner to what others say or do, thus making it necessary TO apologize, later, after the heat-of-the-moment has passed. It's kind of a variation of the old adage, "Better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt...[and then have to apologize for it, later]." |
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If I am proven wrong ( which is seldom...lol) I will admit it and apologize. Hehe...I like this^^ answer!!...As a person who has been admonished several times for being too quick to say "I'm sorry", I will admit to this much ...Indifference is not my style..If someone is baiting me or taking obvious pleasure in "proving" me wrong for whatever reason, I have a hard time admitting it, let alone apologizing for it!...I'll do it, but I'm probably not going to like it.... agree with this^^^^...I say sorry lots(think that's the Canadian in me...lol).....I dislike admitting I am wrong but if I have to, I will.....grudgingly |
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I have no problem admitting when I'm wrong.
But like Leigh was saying, If someone is being a jerk about it, I'll mess with their head |
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I always admit when I'm wrong, and heaven knows i've apologised to enough people on here when i've spat my dummy out
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Can I just continue projecting my insecurities on to you, and make it your fault?
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Edited by
fleta_n_mach
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Fri 10/17/14 12:48 PM
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learn and live learn. Take care of the ONE you love.
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I have no problem admitting when I'm wrong. But like Leigh was saying, If someone is being a jerk about it, I'll mess with their head I like this^^ answer too! |
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Edited by
Awatersign
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Fri 10/17/14 04:15 PM
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When I'm wrong, I admit it. It's not hard for me. I'm human and I'm always making errors, but I admit it...*shrugs* Doesn't bother me, and I always learn from it. Do you have a problem admitting you're wrong, or is it easy for you? |
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Do you have a problem admitting you're wrong, or is it easy for you?
Nope, I have no problem admitting you're wrong. |
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Apologize for one's opinion? Why? Is one deliberately basing their opinion on erroneous information? Apologize for being factually wrong? Why is someone speaking about something, knowing that what they're saying is factually incorrect? Nope...I don't apologize very often, mostly because I don't knee-jerk react in an emotional manner to what others say or do, thus making it necessary TO apologize, later, after the heat-of-the-moment has passed. It's kind of a variation of the old adage, "Better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt...[and then have to apologize for it, later]." |
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Apologize for one's opinion? Why? Is one deliberately basing their opinion on erroneous information? Apologize for being factually wrong? Why is someone speaking about something, knowing that what they're saying is factually incorrect? Nope...I don't apologize very often, mostly because I don't knee-jerk react in an emotional manner to what others say or do, thus making it necessary TO apologize, later, after the heat-of-the-moment has passed. It's kind of a variation of the old adage, "Better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt...[and then have to apologize for it, later]." |
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David
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Apologize for one's opinion? Why? Is one deliberately basing their opinion on erroneous information? Apologize for being factually wrong? Why is someone speaking about something, knowing that what they're saying is factually incorrect? Nope...I don't apologize very often, mostly because I don't knee-jerk react in an emotional manner to what others say or do, thus making it necessary TO apologize, later, after the heat-of-the-moment has passed. It's kind of a variation of the old adage, "Better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt...[and then have to apologize for it, later]." You believe only royalty has the ability to think before they speak, so as to not have to apologize, afterwards? Really? Why is that, that only royalty has that ability? Better education? Better social skills? More money? Something else? I don't agree with your statement, but I'd love to read why you believe someone who knows better than say things they later need to apologize for, equates to a queen lording over her peasants. |
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Do you have a problem admitting you're wrong, or is it easy for you?
Nope, I have no problem admitting you're wrong. |
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Apologize for one's opinion? Why? Is one deliberately basing their opinion on erroneous information? Apologize for being factually wrong? Why is someone speaking about something, knowing that what they're saying is factually incorrect? Nope...I don't apologize very often, mostly because I don't knee-jerk react in an emotional manner to what others say or do, thus making it necessary TO apologize, later, after the heat-of-the-moment has passed. It's kind of a variation of the old adage, "Better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt...[and then have to apologize for it, later]." You believe only royalty has the ability to think before they speak, so as to not have to apologize, afterwards? Really? Why is that, that only royalty has that ability? Better education? Better social skills? More money? Something else? I don't agree with your statement, but I'd love to read why you believe someone who knows better than say things they later need to apologize for, equates to a queen lording over her peasants. I Bet You Would..... |
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