Why, do we apologize? Sure, you learn all your childhood life, to say sorry when you mess up, but why?
Do we do it to not raise concern? Or, maybe, is it to just be polite?
Why? A simple little 'sorry' doesn't fix the mistake you just made. Like, have we ever thought about it? Like, uh, what should I say when I do something I shouldn't?
Oh! I know! Instead of saying something like, oh I didn't mean to do that, or on why did I do that. Or, are you okay? No! I'll say, sorry! That'll defiantly fix the problem that I have just started.
So, y'all know when you say sorry to someone, and your parent says,
"Say it like you mean it." Yeah! How the HECK am I supposed to say something like I mean it. They don't know if you meant it or not.
You bump into a person. You say sorry, and they try to pick a fight cause you said it with an 'attitude'. Conflict.
You text, sorry, but the other person didn't think you meant it. You see where I'm going with this.
And people with stutters, most likely have it the worst. You trip on someone's leg, and they fall. You stutter, and they think your WEAK! This happened to me before actually.
Sorry, is an, almost pointless, word. There are some cases, where I can't think of something to say/do. But, besides that, it really has no meaning. We say it, really to please others, and to not cause a scene, and to show we didn't mean harm.
Like, what else does it do? It doesn't clean up the food spilled. It doesn't save a life. It doesn't do the work for you. My parents tell me not to be sorry, but just to not do it next time, or do something better the next time around.
Of course, I'll still say it,(out of habit) because this was just a little rant.
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A/N What do you think about the word 'sorry '? Let me know. Bye!
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