AIBU to think that
"I'm sorry I did/said that, it clearly upset you, I'll try not to do it again"
is more likely to be accepted as an apology than
"I'm sorry you took what we did the wrong way, it was only a joke"
AIBU?
to think that the wording of an apology makes a big difference to whether it is accepted or not?
Dragonlette · 13/06/2014 21:32
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