Throughout our lives, Im sure weve all had heated arguments, blowups, or a falling out with various people. Depending on the situation, itll take some time for cooler heads to prevail, and from there, both sides can move past the blame game and finger pointing stages.
If were talking about a formal apology, I dont think its 100% necessary in certain cases. If both sides are willing to reach some sort of middle ground, and acknowledge all the mistakes on both sides, everyone should be able to move forward and put any problems in the past with no real problems. Of course, I can understand the need to hear a formal apology for certain arguments or shouting matches, if one side or the other feels certain lines were crossed, because the other person took things too far.
To add to that, and Ive been on both sides before, but every now and then, youll run into a scenario, where neither side is willing to budge. Pride, stubbornness, whatever the case is, both sides will flat out refuse to break or admit any mistakes, and sometimes, its the final straw to end a relationship, partnership, or a friendship.
So with all that said, is a formal apology necessary? Do you need to hear the words Im sorry or I made a mistake to forgive and move on? For me, a formal apology is not necessary in certain cases. Although, no apology at all is the best option , if said person delivers a half ass or insincere apology.
If were talking about a formal apology, I dont think its 100% necessary in certain cases. If both sides are willing to reach some sort of middle ground, and acknowledge all the mistakes on both sides, everyone should be able to move forward and put any problems in the past with no real problems. Of course, I can understand the need to hear a formal apology for certain arguments or shouting matches, if one side or the other feels certain lines were crossed, because the other person took things too far.
To add to that, and Ive been on both sides before, but every now and then, youll run into a scenario, where neither side is willing to budge. Pride, stubbornness, whatever the case is, both sides will flat out refuse to break or admit any mistakes, and sometimes, its the final straw to end a relationship, partnership, or a friendship.
So with all that said, is a formal apology necessary? Do you need to hear the words Im sorry or I made a mistake to forgive and move on? For me, a formal apology is not necessary in certain cases. Although, no apology at all is the best option , if said person delivers a half ass or insincere apology.