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Apology, The Apology, apologize/apologise, apologist, apologetics, or apologetic may refer to: Common uses. Apology (act), an expression of remorse or regret;
Official apology by the Australian Government to its Indigenous peoples. An apology is a voluntary expression of regret or remorse for actions, while apologizing (apologising in British English) is the act of expressing regret or remorse. [1] In informal situations, it may be called saying sorry.
At its best, an apology is an expression of sincere personal remorse for one's own actions, rather than a form of inflammatory rhetoric or empty emotional coercion. A non-apology apology, on the other hand, is seen as a way of qualifying, or even avoiding, a "real" apology, and may even be used as the opportunity for yet another veiled insult.
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5 Reasons Why Some People Just Can't Apologize, According to a Therapist—Plus, What They Tend To Say Instead. Morgan Bailee Boggess, MSW, CSW. December 10, 2023 at 2:07 PM.
A non-apology apology, sometimes called a backhanded apology, empty apology, nonpology, or fauxpology, [1] [2] is a statement in the form of an apology that does not express remorse for what was done or said, or assigns fault to those ostensibly receiving the apology. [3] It is common in politics and public relations. [3]
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