When you apologize but they reject it

I don’t know….myself I would consider the value of the relationship. I have a relatively small circle of family and friends…if I somehow offended one of them I would try and try again. On the other hand….if it is someone I have very little true relationship with I would give it my best shot and move on.
Yes, very little relationship. Just an unfortunate time.
 
Needless to say So I got into an altercation with another. I then later apologized, but they refused. So now any suggestions?

Or just ignore it and accept he'll hold a grudge?
I've noticed that there are people who expect an apology, but then won't accept one given. Such people are broken inside, and cannot be anybody else's problem. You can't allow someone control, for that is their goal.
 

When you apologize but they reject it​


Needless to say So I got into an altercation with another. I then later apologized, but they refused. So now any suggestions?

Or just ignore it and accept he'll hold a grudge?
Depends on the content of the altercation
Sometimes things said can be hard to forgive

Or your 'apology' might come off as not so apologetic

I'm rather fond of my little poster creation I made in another life;

sorry.jpg


But, as a rule, forgiveness is pretty wonderful for both parties

Less baggage to haul around
 
The best thing to do is:
Continue to behave toward him with love and tolerance.
Any negative situation should be treated with indifference.
If a response is warrented, respond with forgiveness.
A strong mind, full of love and joy will not be upset by
wrong behavior. A weak mind will take this insult upon himself
and let it influence the atmosphere around him.
Love and enjoy life; rise above it and don't think about it
again and again. Don't attend to it.
 
There are two sides to every story Disgustedman, in my view, it depends what you were apologising for, I hope the issue is resolved but sadly, some things are unforgivable .....
I give high respect to your opinions, Wren. I don't know though that some things are not forgivable.
I think everything is forgivable; maybe not from the perspective from this lowly Earth, but from a higher view.
Not only forgiven, but send blessings to them with your thought because no one needs growth
of the soul more than they. To forgive eliminates disharmony and discord in the atmosphere.
Don't ya think?
 
If you were at fault, but later apologized, you did the best you could.

I find that if I am at fault, I address the problem right away, head on, contact the person and try to work through the issue.
If it festers, goes a long period of time before apologizing, you probably won't be able to maintain the relationship. I have found this to be true, and let it go. It's disappointing, but sometimes for the best long term.
 

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