N
NPcomplete
Guest
4 Expressing Regret
3 Accepting Responsibility
4 Making Restitution
7 Genuinely Repenting
2 Requesting Forgiveness
I'm not very surprised. In those situations, I prefer knowing that the problem will be solved and that the person will try to rectify their behaviour. Apologies can be meaningful if they are meant but they can be empty as well, and there's no real way for me to know except to have faith in the person. However, if the wound is still very fresh, I won't have much faith (if at all) in that person. A desire to change can (perhaps) make me reconsider my stance.
But, really, it depends.
3 Accepting Responsibility
4 Making Restitution
7 Genuinely Repenting
2 Requesting Forgiveness
I'm not very surprised. In those situations, I prefer knowing that the problem will be solved and that the person will try to rectify their behaviour. Apologies can be meaningful if they are meant but they can be empty as well, and there's no real way for me to know except to have faith in the person. However, if the wound is still very fresh, I won't have much faith (if at all) in that person. A desire to change can (perhaps) make me reconsider my stance.
But, really, it depends.