What to say when someone keeps saying sorry?
Try saying: “Thank you, I needed to hear this apology. I really am hurt.” Or, “I appreciate your apology. I need time to think about it, and I need to see a change in your actions before I can move forward with you.” Don’t attack the transgressor, as hard as it may be to hold back in the moment.
What to do if someone hurts you unintentionally?
What makes the difference is what you do next.
- Use the power of a sincere apology. Apologies can go a long way toward healing hurt or angry feelings.
- The important thing about an apology is sincerity.
- Another element of a sincere apology is the intention to change.
- Apologizing in person is best.
- Forgive yourself, too.
How do you know when it’s time to stop hurting people?
If your attempts to please aren’t working or aren’t lasting for very long, maybe it’s time to stop. Walk away and come back when the mood has shifted. You are not responsible for anybody else’s feelings. If you have done something unknowingly to hurt somebody, ask, talk about it and if need be, apologise.
What to do if you have done something unknowingly to hurt someone?
If you have done something unknowingly to hurt somebody, ask, talk about it and if need be, apologise. At any rate, you shouldn’t have to guess.
Do you feel responsible for someone else’s feelings?
You are not responsible for anybody else’s feelings. If you have done something unknowingly to hurt somebody, ask, talk about it and if need be, apologise. At any rate, you shouldn’t have to guess. They’ll manipulate. If you feel as though you’re the only one contributing to the relationship, you’re probably right.
What happens when you react to someone who is humiliating you?
Sometimes the person who is humiliating you is not doing it on purpose, and when they see your reaction, they will be horrified and apologetic, although they may not always be able to let you know (because maybe now they’re ashamed).