apology
Sorry it is hard work. Difficult to cross the sky. There is even a song about this, presented with the voice of Elton John.
"Maybe apology is the hardest word in the world. Không có vẻ là.
What's wrong? What is it that makes older people even more difficult? Why do we automatically consider the speaker 'sorry' first losers?
The word 'apology' means apology, derived from the Greek word 'apologia', meaning 'escape from wrong'. Thus, apologizing is synonymous with victory, only the person with the courage and the will to deal with problems can handle it.
Just as people often like to eat sweet apples, apologies also bring in certain sincerity.
There is a word that makes sincerity in the apology a significant reduction. That is the word 'but'. The word 'but' means 'this is not my own responsibility but my responsibility as well'. It is a reluctant apology, a justification to evade responsibility.
Once the word 'but' comes in, the sincerity of the apology will completely evaporate without trace.
Once I was attentively observing the attitude of sincerely apologizing. That person seemed to be trying to put all his energy into what he was doing. Every time I breathe, my lips are shaking. Why? It seems apologies are related about the origin with the word 'sorry' in English.
The word 'sorry' means apologized in English that is derived from the word 'sore', meaning 'pain', 'hurt'. So when a sincere apology is said, the listener will understand that the other person wants to say, "It hurts me to hurt you."