Apology Accepted?

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I am following up on last week’s blog; the apology is made, but is it accepted?
The ball, as they say, is in the court of the person to whom the apology is made. (My legal training compels me to label this person the “apologee”.) It seems to me that the first threshold for the apologee is a judgment of whether the apology is sincere - and, therefore, should be accepted. This decision can create immediate problems for the fate of the apology.
Assuming we’re beyond the judgment, and moving forward, there are three ways to accept an apology: graciously, neutrally, or reluctantly.  
I suggest that two considerations drive the apologee’s reaction. First, a lingering remnant of the original judgment (see above) and, second, the future.
My suggestion is that it is always best to accept an apology graciously. You’ve gotten this far and, after all, isn’t it ultimately about closure?
Apology accepted.

Comments

Fred Klein

I almost always accept apologies...
Cayce Crown

I’m sorry for any time I didn’t give you the divine kindness you deserve.
Cayce Crown

It’s my business to give and accept graciously, but not my business how others receive my apologies.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Thu, 05/24/2018 - 00:42

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Marilyn Genoa

No matter how the apology is given, I have thus far always accepted. That said, I realize there may be an occasion where an apology may not be easily (or ever) accepted no matter how sincere, although it is said that to heal in those instances may require forgiveness.
Gideon Schein

I couldn't agree more with everyone. To not accept an apology graciously is to miss an important life opportunity. Forgiveness is a blessing to give than to receive.

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