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Someone who I Apologized to was my friend John.To begin with showing Apology towards someone means your sorry for what you did wrong.apology also means showing acknowledgment to a regretful failure. It's important because it's the right and mature thing to do if your in the wrong. Apologizing to someone is important also because it makes the other person feel better. When I know i did something wrong I always say sorry and apologize to the person about what I did wrong and it makes me feel better. One Time in 4th grade before I moved back to my hometown me and John didn't get along with each other. It all began one day outside on the playground and I was hanging with a group of my friends and we were joking around and playing. While we were playing around my friends started to talk …show more content…
She knew it was a prank and she looked at my friends and me she knew we did it and punished all of us. After class I felt bad because he cried and screamed because he was afraid of snakes and I knew i was wrong for doing that to him. So I walked up to him and apologized to him and told him I didn't mean to make him cry in front of everyone and wish I could take it back. He could tell I was being serious about my apology so he took it and we became friends and started to hang out with each other. In conclusion what did i learn from apology. I learned from apology by seeing that everyone doesn't like pranks and they handle their fears in a sudden way. I sacrificed to become a better person by caring about other people's feeling and don't do anything to anyone i would've liked done to me. In all of my relationships i apologize to anyone i hurt or do wrong towards and it makes my relationships better and stronger. apology helped me learn how to love everyone and treat them with respect they

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