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Old Feb 02, 2015, 10:54 PM
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I think reasons can be excuses and vice versa. If A does something crummy to B, it doesn't really matter *why* A did it. What matters to B is that B is unhappy as a result of A's action. A needs to own it and apologize and resolve not to do it again. If A gives a reason or an excuse instead of just apologizing and acknowledging their actions, it's not satisfying.
Thanks for this!
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