Tell me what "sorry" is to you.
I know that everyone loves to hear it, but when should you say it? If you say it to late than the word doesn't count, the person had already been hurt by what you told them. If you say it too seen than the person you're telling it too will just toss it aside, because they still want to be mad and yell at you for the stupid thing you did. So, hear it the question I want to know, why do we say "sorry" at all? I mean it's you're too late and the person is sad but will get over it, or you hurt yourself trying to make it right. So why? Why do we keep hurting each other? In the end it always comes back to you, you're the one who is hurt.
I know that everyone loves to hear it, but when should you say it? If you say it to late than the word doesn't count, the person had already been hurt by what you told them. If you say it too seen than the person you're telling it too will just toss it aside, because they still want to be mad and yell at you for the stupid thing you did. So, hear it the question I want to know, why do we say "sorry" at all? I mean it's you're too late and the person is sad but will get over it, or you hurt yourself trying to make it right. So why? Why do we keep hurting each other? In the end it always comes back to you, you're the one who is hurt.

2 comments:
I think that we say “sorry” because in the end there isn’t anything else to say. But why say sorry at all? Whatever you did to say “sorry” was probably done on purpose. If you say sorry to someone then you’re admitting that you were wrong or that you had done something you went suppose to, Right. NEVER SAY, “SORRY”.
you say sorry because you know you need to say sothing, but there are no other words in your vocab to show the other person you still care.
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