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	<title>Comments on: Alternative Ways of Apologizing: Part 4</title>
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		<title>By: Arun</title>
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		<dc:creator>Arun</dc:creator>
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		<description>The article here is indeed interesting and would get the people out of their closet. It instricates one to be bold, confident and positive. At this jucture i thought it would be more wise to share a small piece of information which i read in a Book(Not sure of the authors name though!!). It is called as &quot;One Minute Apology&quot;, what the author tells in that is this, we don&#039;t really lose anything in apologising to other person. It wouldn&#039;t let our self-esteem or ones pride to come down. Infact in some cases it would push the apologisee to think twice whether he deserves it. Its always better to aplogise when it is hot otherwise there may be many external factors which might prevent one from following his heart. What actually the author tries to convey is just say a small apology sentence because it does no harm to anybody no matter if he deserves it or not. If he deserves that apology then it good for both of them otherwise one would atleast get the goodwill from him and show him in a positive light. 

The authur does have a lot of expertise in this field, kindly keep writin article regularly, it indeed help readers like us. 

Cheers,
Arun</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The article here is indeed interesting and would get the people out of their closet. It instricates one to be bold, confident and positive. At this jucture i thought it would be more wise to share a small piece of information which i read in a Book(Not sure of the authors name though!!). It is called as &#8220;One Minute Apology&#8221;, what the author tells in that is this, we don&#8217;t really lose anything in apologising to other person. It wouldn&#8217;t let our self-esteem or ones pride to come down. Infact in some cases it would push the apologisee to think twice whether he deserves it. Its always better to aplogise when it is hot otherwise there may be many external factors which might prevent one from following his heart. What actually the author tries to convey is just say a small apology sentence because it does no harm to anybody no matter if he deserves it or not. If he deserves that apology then it good for both of them otherwise one would atleast get the goodwill from him and show him in a positive light. </p>
<p>The authur does have a lot of expertise in this field, kindly keep writin article regularly, it indeed help readers like us. </p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Arun</p>
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