7 Sure-Fire Ways to Avoid Saying "I'm Sorry"
By C.E. Sawyer
Posted Feb. 20, 2010
Posted Feb. 20, 2010
7 Sure-Fire Ways To Avoid Saying “I’m Sorry”
7. The other party was partly to blame, so why apologize?
6. The other person started it, so no apology needed
5. Buy them a nice dinner, or some nice gift instead
4. Tell them you meant no harm and “please don’t take it personally…”
3. Buy them a dollar McDonald’s burger or a dollar store gift
2. They’re a jerk anyway, so why apologize
1. Just say:” I regret if something I might possibly have said (or done) may have disappointed anyone.”