
Aref H4
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Depends on who I should admit the mistake to.
To my friends, and those who really know me, I can admit the mistake very easily.
To those I consider beneath my dignity to countenance (and who are in actual life usually my superiors) it shall take an Act of God for me to say it out loud that it was a mistake. |
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_smile_'s Kometa of Biga-a
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I am sorry.
The three words that is so easy to say but not easy to admit. One can just say it but he really didn't mean it. In order to pacify one we are forced into saying your sorry without really meaning it.
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Spydey
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not really. it will take a lot of "prove to me i'm wrong" days before i concede. i'm a tough nut. |
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Aleca)--
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I duno
that depend on the situation
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OUT OF HAND
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sure most of the time.if someone proves i 'm wrong. then i have no problem. |
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paul
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Depends what i am wrong about and it also depends on who the person that was right is. hehe |
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jd
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Yes. Now let's move on. |
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rhsaunders
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Certainly -- on the rare occasions when it occurs. One of the joys of being a genius is that it doesn't happen very often. |
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Rajesh kumar
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yes |
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stephanie paige
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Not at all. I hate being wrong. =/ |
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MMM
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no |
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RomanceNdreams
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No. |
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Mrs.C
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yes... but it takes a lot of practice... then when it's a habit, it becomes automatic... but then I could be wrong... so my apology in case! |
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Muleman
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As a man I think being wrong is in my genes(not my Jeans!) Woman are always right, thats why I love them so much! My mother was a woman you know? smile.............. |
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Orange Bond
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A lot of the time, no.
You see, no matter how much you want to let go of your pride, it's really difficult because you're afraid that if you do, the person/people that you're admitting that you're wrong to might ridicule you.
I'm not courageous enough to bear that sometimes, though I very much wish I could be. |
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Ben H.
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not really it depends on the situation. even if it's not too common |
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EJ
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yeah. sometimes. but most likely, it depends on three things, on the situation, the subject i was wrong about and the person that was right. but generally, the right thing to do is to admit that you're wrong if ever it happens. because, if you don't, you will only earn yourself guilt and bad impression from the person that was actually right. always be good!! take care! ^_^ |
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Adelle
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Maybe say oh yer didn't think of that or ..
um depends what really the scenario was about. |
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bojeje
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Most of the time, yes especially when it comes to my husband |
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g_h_uk
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I used to, but as I've got older I've realised that there's no shame in being wrong. In fact, people often admire someone who can admit they're wrong and that makes being worng feel much better. Try not to get caught up in being wrong, but let yourself feel how great you are that you can admit you're wrong. At the end of the day, admitting you are wrong allows other people to not be mis-informed, stops them from forming a negative opinion of you when they realise you're wrong, and you'll (hopefully) learn what is right for next time. |
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noldzki
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First I have to convince myself that I was really wrong. Then I have to double-check my sources. Then look at myself in the mirror and ask, "are we ready yet?"... no answer... Yes, it's not easy. |
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simona.R.
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no way but you do feel better when you do it and its the mature thing to do. admit to your mistakes because guilt isnt so good |
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change09
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Hardly , its difficult but sometimes it is necessary to improve as a person. |
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Trust me.
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depends on how hard I tried to be right... |
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cassielolwut
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No, most of the time I'm too stubborn to admit I was wrong. :) |
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Tunic
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I'll let you know if it ever happens :p |
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annabelle p
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No. Specially if you know you are wrong, in the wrong. And admitting takes a huge cut out of your pride or self-esteem and is tantamount to stripping yourself of your dignity, laying yourself bare for others to ridicule. It takes a lot of courage to admit to a wrong.
I often had to swallow my pride to admit to a wrong I had done. It was embarrassing and degrading but, after a while, it goes away and the stigma is not permanent. But the feeling that you know you did something right is so heartening. And it stays. |
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Juan C
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if you worked hard for it, then YES... |
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No More BANANA
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Its easier to admit that you're BAD! |
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Justel
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Yes. I know that I am wrong. |
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