What’s the best way to apologise? I’m sorry, but I disagree with the newest suggestion | Adrian Chiles
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A recent research paper suggests that using complex language can make apologies more believable, but Adrian Chiles argues for simplicity in expressing remorse. He recalls a personal experience at a service station where a sincere, straightforward apology left a lasting impression on him. This discussion highlights the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of language in apologies and why it matters in our interactions.
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