I'd be pissed smh
We've all been in situations where someone's actions hurt or upset us, and yet they show no remorse or apology. It can leave you feeling angry, confused, and utterly frustrated. From my personal experience, the hardest part isn’t just the initial hurt but dealing with the absence of a genuine apology. It often feels like they don’t care, which makes it even more painful. One thing I’ve learned is that expecting an apology might set you up for disappointment when the other person is unapologetic. Instead, focus on managing your own reaction. I found that sharing my feelings with trusted friends or journaling helped me process those emotions without escalating the tension. The phrase "He's not even remotely sorry for this AEG" perfectly captures how some people can be indifferent to their impact on others. It’s important to recognize when you might be dealing with this kind of mindset to protect your emotional wellbeing. Another approach that helped me was setting boundaries. If someone repeatedly disrespects your feelings or refuses to acknowledge their misstep, it might be time to reassess their place in your life. Self-respect is key. Overall, dealing with people who won’t say sorry is tough, but focusing on your own healing and responses can help you move forward with less emotional baggage.
