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Oh, ok so he was forced to apologize. He didn't do it off his own back.
Oh, ok so he was forced to apologize. He didn't do it off his own back.
Oh, ok so he was forced to apologize. He didn't do it off his own back.
In her original post she said she wanted a public acknowledgement that you were wrong. I suspect her intentions were to publicly humiliate you, yet somehow you because more respected because of it. Oh, and I've been told to grow up many times in my life. I mean, does how many Christmas dinners I've had some how change my opinion or invalidate it. I'm not on your back, I'm simply stating my opinion.
I mean, does how many Christmas dinners I've had some how change my opinion or invalidate it.
You told me to grow up, would you care to explain why you said this?
I really don't need anymore of your childish remarks. (ie. "you wanna cookie")
There is also another saying "Don't pour fuel on the fire"
The "Wiser" thing to do here is to follow the second saying - and leave it between CargoRatt and WhoosierGirl
I've just looked at his recent posts and realized his favorite pass time. I'll leave it there
I'll leave it there
Nothing better to do perhaps. She requested a public apology to show sincerity, and Cargo did. Hopefully it is accepted and the world can spin again. Other than that, time to move on and bury this hatchet! I have much respect for Cargo and @WhoosierGirl and looking forward to both of them providing tunes and feedback going forward.Please, go do something constructive. If you don't agree with my apology, that's one thing, but I can do without your baseless assumptions, childish remarks and your eagerness to cause trouble.
In the UK it's called being civil, in the US it's called "being the better man".I hate to sound negative, but calling someone out, then making a thread apologizing for it, how does this make you a better person? Yes, you apologized, but does it really need this much attention, apologizing is called being civil . I don't know you cargo, but I haven't gained that much respect for you. A PM would be more appropriate for this situation. In short you apologized for being wrong, what do you want a cookie?
Lol, ok, but you get my pointIt's sorry mate, we aren't that posh. That's society for you.
It's sorry mate, we aren't that posh. That's society for you.
Only if you live on the east coast close to "The City", usually you just get a look or a 1 finger saluteIn the UK it's called being civil, in the US it's called "being the better man".
let me give you an example: You accidentally bump into someone on the street in UK, the response you're likely to get is "Oh, I'm sorry, sir" If you accidentally bump into someone on the street in US, the response you're likely to get is "Hey watch where you're going"
There is a difference...
I don't see anywhere where she asked for a public apology. The way I read the whole thing is she wanted him to just acknowledge that she provided the proof he publicly demanded she provide.
you apologized for being wrong, what do you want a cookie?