Please choose the following statement that is most true of you or your loved one
- I am able to accept an apology from someone who expresses regret simply by saying, "I'm sorry."
- When I am offered an apology, I long to hear the words "I was wrong."
- I find an apology most sincere when the person who has wronged me takes action to make it right.
- I find an apology most sincere when followed by a promise to change, with the offending person saying, "I'll try not to do that again."
- I find an apology most sincere when the other party places great importance on asking for my forgiveness.
Your Apology Language
To learn more about this Apology Language, take a good look at Gary Chapman’s best-selling book, The Five Languages of Apology.