Is the word "Sorry" so hard to utter? Why can't it be practiced properly? We understand that saying 'sorry' is not an excuse to escape responsibility. If it is said that in public when it is only needed individually, it would be pointless. Third party may think that he is being brave and sorry but the one being offended can hardly feel his sincerity because he is doing it out of wanting attention.
Likewise, saying 'sorry' and typing 'sorry' provide different outcomes since it possess different level of courage. We feel the difference when we hear 'sorry' than see 'sorry'.
We know that, for someone who never used to say 'sorry' can scarcely pronounce 'sorry'. Yet 'sorry' out of sincerity is indeed a powerful word.
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