Event - My best friend confided in me that she was abused when she was little. And she never told anyone before. Then she told me that she knew I was dealing with stuff, but she also said that she knew I didn't like talking about it, then she said that if I ever did want to talk about it I could talk to her. And I took the opprotunity to tell her that I was depressed.
Apology - I'm so so sorry. I should have let you talk about your secret more. I'm so sorry. I feel horible because my problem isn't nearly as serious as yours and I should have just listened instead have wanted support for my problem, which isn't even a problem currently. I'm so sorry.
Event - I was on the bus a couple weeks ago and it was packed. An old man got on and didn't have anywhere to sit. I pretended like I was deep into my book and didn't notice so I didn't seem rude not giving up my seat.
Apology - Lazy a** is what I thought of myself after. When I'm old I hope someone gives me their seat. Sorry gramps.
Event - One of my friends had left his laptop on a desk while there was an unfinished email on the screen that only the farewell part was left to write, and while he was away I wrote something of my own for kidding and sent that email to the group he was going to send; when he came back he didn't like it and told me to make an apology to that group
Apology - I'm not really sure that I did something that bad to express regret about it to the group but if he thinks of it that serious, here I say I'm sorry dude
Event - In early 1961, on a Saturday night, I was on the way home to my flat in Acton from Shepherd's Bush. I decided to wait for a bus although it was late. I went to the bus stop on the West side of Shepherd's Bush and looked at the timetable. A Night Service bus was due in about 10 minutes. They ran every day except Sundays. After a very long time, now with a long queue of about eight people, I looked again at the timetable and realised that after midnight on a Saturday it WAS Sunday so there would be no bus. I had induced many people to wait in vain. I muttered something about not waiting any longer and set off to walk. I have often wondered how long they all waited before realising that they had wasted some of their valuable time. Did any of them get into trouble or lose valuable opportunities through being delayed by me?
Apology - Sorry to all those people who spent wasted time standing at Shepherd's Bush bus stop.