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"I'm Sorry if...": Is Brigitte Macron's Sentence One of the 7 Common False Excuses? a Therapist's Answer
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The choice of words. When a person hurts you, his or her apology may be necessary to allow an event or situation to be accepted partially or completely. If these do not come naturally, you may have to ask the person who caused you harm to present them to us. But, when the person does, it may be difficult to know whether the apology is sincere or not. That's why Sana Powell, a therapist, listed the phrases used to detect their author's lack of si…
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