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Asking For Forgiveness by Vic
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  • Post category:Relationships
  • Post published:February 4, 2013

When your friend tells you they are sorry, embrace their apology as a way to move on from an argument. Do not keep bringing up the issue or continue reminding your friend about what happened.

Source: Accepting an Apology @ About.com Friendship

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