People who apologize to furniture or pets when they bump into it usually share 6 endearing traits
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People who apologize to furniture or pets when they bump into it usually share 6 endearing traits
You know this person. They bump into a chair and say sorry. They back into an iguana’s enclosure at the pet store and apologize to the iguana. They step on a stuffed animal and pick it up and brush it off as if it has feelings that need tending to. From the outside, they look like someone who’s afraid of their own shadow. Timid. Overly cautious. Maybe even a little ridiculous. But if you look past the reflex, the people who apologize to furnitur…
"Pardon", "I'm sorry", you are one of those people who tend to apologize constantly? Yet, in most cases, there is no need to apologize. So, how to explain this behavior where the excuse becomes an automatism and to what extent this habit can harm you? People who tend to apologize constantly, even when it is not justified, are characterized in psychology and in science as "people pleasure", understand in French "the people who seek to please". In…
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