Question Posted Thursday December 29 2005, 12:51 pm
What if you do a really bad thing and you know you were wrong. but you dont ask for forgiveness right away. You wait. and.. its not good to wait and you start feeling guilty and decide to say sorry after 2 months. Its been long yes but you think its possiable that the other person will forgive? especially if the apology is sincer?! im not saying that they ll be bestfriends again but will she atleast forgive her? She was wrong too. and she should have said sorry too but will she forgive??
ange321 answered Friday December 30 2005, 8:53 am: i think it doesnt matter that you waited 2months because atleast youve realised you were wrong. if you explain al this to your friend and then say sorry i think she wil forgive. if you 2 used 2 be bestfriends then she probably wil forgive you. and stay positive, you never know things might just go back to what they used to be. [ ange321's advice column | Ask ange321 A Question ]
xxoBriannax answered Thursday December 29 2005, 1:35 pm: You are being rather vague. But, I guess it depends on the severety of the problem and the person. It's not too late to apologize. Tell the person you were wrong for waiting so long and talk to them about it. [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
AlwAySz_h3r3_4_yOu answered Thursday December 29 2005, 1:00 pm: um, you kind of need to be a little more specific. cuz really, you could be talking about anything. but um depends on how good of friends you were i guess. just depends on the situation on whatever happened...but i know if it were me i would probably forgive the other person. [ AlwAySz_h3r3_4_yOu's advice column | Ask AlwAySz_h3r3_4_yOu A Question ]
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