
I stopped apologizing a long time ago; I stopped apologizing for who I am. Take it or leave it, this is what you get. I am me, and I can’t change it -I don’t want to change it. I happen to like me just fine the way I am.
I often apologized when I was younger, and I never felt comfortable; it just never felt right. I am one of those people who say what they think. I am not rude or hurtful, but I will say what’s on my mind. Don’t ask me what I think, if you can’t handle my answer, don’t force me to lie because you don’t want to hear the truth.
I will not apologize for being me, and I will not apologize for not fitting in -wherever it might be.
I will not apologize for my beliefs or disbeliefs, neither will I apologize for my opinion.
I will not apologize for what I have said -even though I wrong- in that moment it was what I believed.
I will not apologize for being late or early…shit happens.
I will not apologize for my talent or my failures. I tried my best…either way.
I will not apologize for having more than so many. I have been very fortunate, and I try to share and help whenever I can.
I will not apologize for not having enough. I am middle class and just a few steps away from falling off the cliff like so many of us.
I will not apologize for my gender, my color, my sexual orientation or anything else that might bother anybody. It’s not my problem!
I will not apologize for bumping into you; it happened -it wasn’t planned.
I am not sorry for being me!
“My life is not an apology, but a life. It is for itself and not for a spectacle. I much prefer that it should be of a lower strain, so it be genuine and equal, than that it should be glittering and unsteady.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson

Interesting comment that I feel is meant to motivate oneself, to step forward and move on, rather than live with remorse or regret. I do still here Pardon, used to my part of the world, ( but I don’t hear’pardon me’), but I think we should still use the common apologies, otherwise we might appear insensitive or lacking empathy. I do agree that over use detracts from the sincerity of the words.
You are spot on. I think it’s the overuse that bothers me most. I can’t call customer service department without hearing “sorry for your inconvenience” at least 10 times, before they actually address my problem.
Oh, I hear this too. I used to have a Doctor that would say this each time we visited, sorry for the delay… even if there was no delay!!
I was going to write this exact same thing about a week ago, but… life happened. Now it will look like I’m copying you. 😛
You had me at Aristotle then sealed the deal with Emerson! 😉 G-uno
The only thing I apologize for is hurting someone inadvertently if I was wrong.
I don’t apologize, but I do take action. I bake a cake or buy a bunch of flowers after a verbal screw up.
The phrase, “I beg your pardon,” was often used by me when I learned English, somehow it disappeared and now you just hear, “I am sorry.”
I was going to give the same reply as Joanne. But I like your response too. Apologies are often meaningless and over-used (especially by politicians who don’t change their behavior!). I guess I do both when I can – apologize and then try to learn from it.
I think that’s why I don’t apologize because they are often meaningless -or don’t come from the heart.
I am Canadian. Apologizing seems to be something that we do by instinct.
I will apologize if I said something wrong even if at the time I believed it to be right. It’s just my way of acknowledging my error.
I will apologize for being late or early. It acknowledges my respect for other people’s time.
I will apologize for my failures – especially when I feel like my failure let someone down. It acknowledges my disappointment in failing to do what I said I would do.
I will apologize if I bump into you. It acknowledges that I didn’t mean to invade your personal space.
I think I rather take action then saying “I am sorry.” I show my respect and my love, but I don’t say the words. “I am sorry,” or “Excuse me…” both are overused phrases here in the US. They even say ‘excuse me…’ before they push you to the side. 🙂
I don’t talk in anger EVER, I walk away, sort my thoughts and speak up later. My temper and my sarcasm could bring me in trouble -I learned my lessons early in life.
Oh yes – I’m familiar with that version of “excuse me” too. It’s really just a preamble to running over you :/
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