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  2. Remorse - Wikipedia

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    Human societies tend to value remorse; conversely, a person who exhibits a lack of remorse is often perceived in a negative light. It is widely accepted that remorse is the proper reaction to misconduct. Remorse may originate in from either actual or contrived regret for the misconduct that results in being caught or causing harm. [13]

  3. Apology (act) - Wikipedia

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    Non-apology apology: a statement that looks like an apology but does not express remorse. Insincere apology: a statement that expresses remorse that is not felt. [2] This may be pro forma apology, such as a routine letter from a large business that expresses regret that a small order was not satisfactory in some respect. In such a case, the ...

  4. The regret you feel in the pit of your stomach after spending a small fortune on a home has a name. It's called buyer's remorse, and it's a lot more common than you may think. Thankfully, there are...

  5. Non-apology apology - Wikipedia

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    While the non-apology apology is clearly unsuited to situations where an expression of remorse, contrition, and future change are obviously desirable (e.g. the "happy ending" apology), it may prove extremely useful in situations where little can be done to assuage the apparent offence or prevent its repetition, as when an airline apologises for ...

  6. Aiden Fucci pens letter of remorse for killing Tristyn Bailey ...

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    Killer, 16, was jailed for life for fatally stabbing teenager 114 times in woods near his Florida home

  7. Resentment - Wikipedia

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    [4] Inherent in resentment is a perception of unfairness (i.e. from trivial to very serious), and a generalized defense against unfair situations (e.g. relationships or unfavourable circumstances). [3] The word originates from French "ressentir", re-, intensive prefix, and sentir "to feel"; from the Latin "sentire".

  8. Suzi ... and Other Four Letter Words - Wikipedia

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    These are "judiciously balanced with a string of tuneful, keyboard-based mid-tempo tunes" such as "Hollywood" and the "pop-inflected reggae groove" of "Four Letter Words". Guarisco feels that the downside of the album is that "many of the songs recycle the same double-time backbeat" and singles out "You Are My Lover" whose melody "is minimalist ...

  9. Callous and unemotional traits - Wikipedia

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    The word undersocialized was used in order to avoid the negative connotations of psychopathy, but was commonly misinterpreted to mean that the child was not well socialized by parents or lacked a peer group. Also, the operational definition failed to include dimensions that could reliably predict the affective and interpersonal deficits in ...