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Apologies become ineffective when they are
vague.
insincere.
concise.
cliché.
timely.
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Vague, insincere, and cliché.
- Vague: lacks specifics about what went wrong and how it will change.
- Insincere: no real remorse or commitment, so it rings hollow.
- Cliché: formulaic language signals little reflection.
Concise can be fine if it’s clear and sincere; timely is generally more effective than not.
- Vague: lacks specifics about what went wrong and how it will change.
- Insincere: no real remorse or commitment, so it rings hollow.
- Cliché: formulaic language signals little reflection.
Concise can be fine if it’s clear and sincere; timely is generally more effective than not.
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