What did you like most in your life? A "sorry" or a "thank you"?
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They are both good as you can learn a lot about a person.
A “By the love of god, please show mercy!”
I appreciate sincere apologies more. Yet I’d rather have a thank you if that means I don’t have to deal with what precedes an apology.
A “sorry” is for something someone did that was hurtful so I’ll take a thank you any day of the week.
Thank you usually comes from a conscious mistake.
I prefer a thank you.
I never cared to hear either.
Lots of people consider sorry a free pass, so thankyou seems more sincere to me.
I’m a very giving person & so a thank you means a lot as I must have touched someone in some way.
I understand that the awkward wording of your questions results from the gymnastics involved with translation. But this one is another where I can only guess at the.meaning, particularly with regard to whether thankyou or sorry are received or given. And like? How about “which is more satisfying?” Or “which would you prefer?”
I am terrible at receiving them, but a sincere “thank you” is very nice.
I vote for “thank you.”
“Sorry” means that the person’s done something unfortunate, perhaps hurt or disappointed me. “Thank you” means that I’ve done something right.
I don’t care for either. I am not much of a people’s personal. A sorry woul mean I had got involved in some kind of argument/sticky situation and a thank you that I am owed something. I want neither situation.
A sincere “I am sorry” is important to me.
Thank you. Apologies, can often be insincere.
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