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[quote=Anonymous]imho, apologies are shown, not said. Don't say "I'm sorry" - show that you are behaving differently. My family members also try and guilt trip (ie, manipulate) me to forgive another family member who has anger and other issues. I'd be happy to do so, if they really changed. Saying "sorry" a hundred times without change is pointless. And OP, people refuse to apologize for all sorts of reasons - pride, ego, stubbornness, convinced that they're right and justified in their ill treatment of another person. [/quote]
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