Long-Winded Apologies Deemed More Sincere, Study Reveals
New psychology research reveals that lengthy, detailed apologies are perceived as significantly more sincere than brief ones, challenging conventional communication wisdom.
New psychology research reveals that lengthy, detailed apologies are perceived as significantly more sincere than brief ones, challenging conventional communication wisdom.
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A new study reveals why Brits apologise so frequently, from social etiquette to subconscious habits. Discover the psychology behind the UK's 'sorry' culture.