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6 Ways To Apologize To Someone You Love Without Relying On Words Alone
By: Kratika Wed, 11 May 2022 3:05:42
Flowers and cards can say, “I’m sorry” but alone, they just don’t cut it when you are trying to give a sincere apology to the person you love. When we honestly apologize to someone, it is because we want forgiveness. We want to be let off the hook for whatever wrongdoing we’ve done, or hurt we’ve caused. But, if you want to make things right, you need to learn how to apologize to someone you love in the right way.
You can’t always receive the forgiveness you seek when you simply flop down a bouquet with a generic thank-you card. Apologies take effort, and you should take the time to formulate a genuine apology.
When you’ve made a relationship boo-boo, you’ll definitely need to make it up to your partner. Instead of laying the blame on him/her or pretending nothing’s wrong, start working on fixing the problem with the following ways of learning how to apologize to someone you love.
# A handwritten note on fancy paper
This one just never gets old. Using your own words *and not a Hallmark card*, tell your honey how sorry you are for what you did. If you’ve got enough space, you can highlight some of the ways you can make it up to him/her. You get plus points if you make your handwriting extra legible!
# Leave the note somewhere your significant other will see
If your schedules don’t match, don’t worry, you can leave them a little surprise for when they wake up.
Leave your note on his/her nightstand, bathroom mirror, or even on the kitchen counter to make their day start off with a slightly lighter heart.
# Write a list
Instead of writing long, verbose paragraphs of text, try using lists.
For example, you can make three separate lists like “The Things I Did to Piss You Off”, “The Things I Will Do to Make It Up to You”, and “The Reasons I Love You too Much to Let This Pass.”
# A message in a bottle
If you know that your partner will be coming home tired, get out the bath salts and get a bath running! Add in a bottle with your handwritten note to float around in the tub. Who can resist an apology when it comes with a warm bubble bath?
# Apologize using a children’s book
So maybe a handwritten note isn’t for those who don’t have an inner Shakespeare. If that’s the case, you can use somebody else’s words as long as the sentiment is the same.
Children’s books are simple, sweet, and often funny – the perfect mix for tugging at your partner’s heartstrings.
# Play an apology tune
Bring out your inner bard and craft a tune for your honey to hear. But in lieu of musical skills, you can refer back to classic songs. Like with using a children’s book, you’re using another person’s more poetic take on apologies, but that doesn’t make your meaning any less poignant and sincere.