If you have judged someone wrongly and the person is hurt, what would you do to correct this?. 1.The person is a friend. 2.You just met the person. Comments:
1. grovel like ****, esp if good friend. 2. apologize and say it was a misunderstanding, it can either then go 2 ways you become good friends and the apology was worth it or you go your separate ways and never see each other again but you don't feel as guilty as at least you said sorry. what have you done dribbs
I think you're a prick That's a bit harsh Sorry I thought yesterday's bollocks (pun intended) had dredged the depths, but I was wrong. It's not even June ffs, **** knows where we'll be come August
1. Tell them you've ****ed up, if they are a true friend they will understand. 2. Tell them you've ****ed up, if they are worth knowing then they will understand. 3. Get the beers in and stop whining like a bitch.
Yes I once assumed someone was a filthy manc.... it turned out he was really just a plastic chav. And no it made no difference neither wrre suitable friend material. Imagine my embarrassment at mistaking a rabid dog fir a plastic lawn ornament
Happen to know identical twin sisters, one is more outgoing and open minded than the other. You cannot even identify them by their voices. I usually work it out by "smile"- one smiles a lot the other hardly smiles. I saw the one that hardly smile and she smiles at me. I started my usual conversation, as if she was the that smiles and she was not happy. and she looked offended. That is the dilemma I am in.
That's a case of mistaken identity not error of judgement. If smile-not doesn't understand your very simple but easy to make mistake then she isn't friend material. Stick with smile-a lot
Apologise but make it interesting - do it using semaphore. please log in to view this image You're welcome