Article 701P5 Long-winded apologies seem more sincere, study suggests

Long-winded apologies seem more sincere, study suggests

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Kevin Rawlinson
from World news | The Guardian on (#701P5)

Researchers find people interpret verbose statements of atonement as more genuine than concise ones

Sorry may be the hardest word, but it is also rather on the short side.

And that means it may not be enough to get out of trouble, a study suggests.

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