Sorry! But am I really?

Benjamin Landry
1 min readJun 11, 2021
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Canadians are known for saying “sorry”, I say “sorry” a lot, and even “a”. But when someone apologizes, are they sincere or just saying it out of habit.

There are multiple ways of apologizing:

1- genuinely — “I am truly sorry for destroying your car. What can I do to make it up to you?”

2- forced — “I am sorry for the way I acted on the road.”

3- insulting — “I am sorry for the way your face looks.”

4- habitually— Saying “Sorry”, after the other person bumped into you

There is no right or wrong way to apologize. We all apologize in the way we feel comfortable. Yet, for an apology to have impact, to have meaning, the only way to transfer your apologize for it to resonate within another person, is “being genuine” when apologizing.

Action to take

The next time you hurt someone’s feeling by an action you did. Don’t ignore the wrong doing, be courageous, be uncomfortable for a moment, and go up to them and genuinely apologize.

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Benjamin Landry

I spend my time dreaming about food, watching fictional characters go through adventures, and think of creative ideas to improve the future.