Hello
I have had a fall out with someone and whilst I feel fairly strongly that I was not the only person at fault, the blame seems to be laid fully at my feet by this person and their family. I would like to apologise because I genuinely did not intend to cause anyone upset but I have a feeling that this person would not particularly welcome an apology, or at least right now (the falling out happened two days ago).
My initial thought was to ring her a few days after it happened, after things have blown over a bit but I am unsure how she will react- I think it's possible that she would not accept the apology and be unpleasant and I'm not sure how I would then go forward if that were to happen.
Do you think it would be preferable to send a short note/letter instead? I am not sure how to proceed; I would like to move forward from this but I am worried that I will be rebuffed. What would you do?
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Best way to apologise?
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SleepEvadesMe · 25/04/2011 07:17
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