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Trust


Question Posted Monday December 19 2005, 11:48 am

How does one regain a trust broken!?
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halfbloodprince123087 answered Wednesday December 21 2005, 1:40 pm:
It really depends on the situation. Sometimes you can't regain someone's trust. However, if you can, you need to show that you can be trusted.

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icey0990 answered Monday December 19 2005, 2:37 pm:
patience and time. dont give the person any reasons to not trust you. open up to them about somethign personal maybe. i hope i helped

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lalathepinkbunny answered Monday December 19 2005, 12:16 pm:
regaining somone's trust takes a lot of time. There are other things you can do but i can't help you because i don't know what it is you did to break the persons trust.

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