Relationships
8 Times You Should Not Say “Sorry” and What to Do Instead
April 1, 2020
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7. When something you can’t control happens
There are so many situations that can get out of control, even if we’ve planned everything perfectly. Whether it’s being late for a meeting because of traffic, receiving the wrong order, or a technical mistake that ruined your presentation — these things always happen and you should not take responsibility for everything in the world.
Instead, it’s better to thank the person (or people), show that this affected you too, and try to find a solution to make everyone happy.
8. When other people behave rudely
Many of us are familiar with the situation where we feel awkward because of someone else’s behavior. This phenomenon is called vicarious embarrassment, and is linked to a high level of empathy in a person. Nevertheless, you don’t have to take the responsibility for something you are not guilty for.