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Monday, July 10, 2006
I don't like confrontations. I don't even like giving my opinion, just in case it upsets the other party.So when I actually do come up to someone to express my unhappiness, that's a very big thing for me. I then expect the other party and I to have a rational discussion. I do not like to be told that I'm over-reacting or to be given a flippant, insincere apology. Neither do I like to hear a defeatist, self-pitying, "Fine! It's my fault. I just can't do anything right." Just ask me to explain why I'm upset and then give a sincere apology. If you think you did no wrong, then say so. We can always agree to disagree. I just want to hash things out and then move on. Is that so unreasonable? 0 Comments:
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