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Writing an apology letter can be a meaningful way to say I'm sorry, as it allows you to spend time writing and reflect over how you messed up. While some apologies are better suited in person, having an artifact of your thoughts (in the form of an apology letter) available for someone to read allows them to come back again and again to consider your words. Many times this approach is ideal because there isn't room for another's short term memory to kick in and forget some of what you said, or even worse, confuse the point you were initially trying to make.
Whether it involves a break up, trying to get back with an ex boyfriend or girlfriend, or just trying to repair a relationship (of any type), apologizing is the first step to admitting what went wrong and the desire to seek forgiveness. So how does *this* website fit into all of this, you ask? Let Me Apologize touches on two interesting elements: Saying sorry online, and apologizing publicly. The public angle is not suited for every apology - obviously some things are better in private and are too sensitive for the public to see. But other times having others step in to analyze your mistake, provide feedback, and vote if you should get forgiven or not provides additional points of view into the situation.
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