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It sure is....It is easy to misunderstand people, especially on the internet.
I like to hear the words myself.Not have someone do something nice because that is their way of saying "I am sorry".Doesn't make it with me.One can say sorry with out using the words I am sorry... it is very sad when apologies are offered and not accepted.... explanations given just to have them tossed aside...
Hebrew Letters and me there is some odd attraction to notice them. must be a Hebrew thing.SORRY but lets stay on topic...
It is that way with some folks.... some notI like to hear the words myself.Not have someone do something nice because that is their way of saying "I am sorry".Doesn't make it with me.
Oh yes the Hebrews Letters and that is definitely an an I am sorry topic.Hebrew Letters and me there is some odd attraction to notice them. must be a Hebrew thing.
Yep,life is full of choices.It is that way with some folks.... some not
I'm not a Christian. I was raised Jewish.you delineated yourself as being not a Christian.
if I didn't like jews. why then would talk to my dad? he is a jew, so is his cousins, my grandpa.
I asked what the lettering was in that avatar as its a bracelet. its for the temple. the words of a Chassidic jew is that refers to the temple. though It can be "life" .her parents are from isreal.
ok, I type like that. you will get used to that. I can use grammar but im lazy here. if you doubt that ask rebaI'm not a Christian. I was raised Jewish.
I garnered my preception of you because of the lack of grammar used in your sentence. All cap start, no period.... both present an aire of impatience and frustration. The context seemed to be out too. And now, how would I know that your family is Jewish?
Hasidism leans on the kabbalah a lot. I've not heard of the connection between the chai symbol and the temple. Sounds like a kabbalistic thing to me.
Sometimes you will hear people say "I am sorry" all the time even if there are no reason for it.Those are people pleasers.Do you know anyone who apologizes for no reason sometimes? Me and my mom are both like that. "Aw man, there's a stain on my shirt now." "I'm sorry..." "Why are you apologizing? It's not your fault." "Oh yeah...sorry." "Now you're apologizing for apologizing??"
I think in me and my mom's case it's something like a defense mechanism. We are very careful how we act around people until we know how they'll respond to us, so we try to avoid anything that might set people off.Sometimes you will hear people say "I am sorry" all the time even if there are no reason for it.Those are people pleasers.
Internet communication is so easily misunderstood.Thank you jasonc! I obviously misunderstood your intent. No worrys.
1. There is no question that an apology is necessary when a wrong has been done (whether "hurt" or anything else). The important thing for each one is to EXPECT NOTHING AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.These are words that a lot of people do not say.Out of pride most likely.I think it is important to tell a person when you have hurt them to say "I am sorry".It starts the mending.