Apology Typology

Here’s a tongue-in-cheek field guide to different ways of saying “I’m sorry” and the results they can yield.

Engage Your Brain Before Speaking

You can feel it happening: words escape from your mouth that you know will deeply offend, anger or hurt the person in front of you.

How Very Condescending

I’m not being condescending, I’m too busy thinking about far more important things that you wouldn’t understand. – Jimmy Carr Do you ever have the sense you’re being patronized? You know, that feeling you get when someone speaks to you as...

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