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Quote: from [m]rileyana[/m] at 5:23 pm on Nov. 24, 2008[quote]that sux[/quote]
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Santos
Posted at 5:22 pm on Nov. 24, 2008
If you have a friend... in which complains to you out of no where and you dont even know why or for what reason.. yet you yourself knows you've done nothing wrong... to them or to anyone else... when the fight is done and the sides split.. do you think you should be entitled to apologizing even if you know you have nothing to hide. you know you have done nothing wrong. yet the other person is upset for their own thoughts and assumptions?
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Santos
Posted at 5:29 pm on Nov. 24, 2008
good point
tell me again
Posted at 5:26 pm on Nov. 24, 2008
I would probably say that I'm sorry that's how they feel, and try to calm them down and be sympathetic since they are obviously an anxious mess. But I'd never say that I'm sorry for doing something that I'm not sorry about.
beautyskooldropout
Posted at 5:24 pm on Nov. 24, 2008
it depends on if you want to be the bigger person.
rileyana
Posted at 5:23 pm on Nov. 24, 2008
that sux
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