[The power of thank you and sorry]

No matter how seasoned or primed you are, it’s always a powerful and an evergreen bold statement to dress another’s ear cap with, and that’s ‘thank you’ and ‘sorry’.

If you genuinely are being sincere and humble as a person who’s addressing people in a manner that will be of respect to them, there’s no way you can start or finish your address sans thank you and if are in the wrong to utter your apology that clearly state your sorry. People believe in genuiety and if are saying things from your heart they’ll respond with their hearts.

The same can be said about the message that an organization should send out to its publics. When there’s a mistake committed, wait never for competitors to score base with it and undercut them by simply acknowledging your fault with a big sorry and offer a retake that’s directed by your consumer base. This done by asking them what they want to see happen as redressal to what was done wrong. It may sound offish but a key stroke to display your sorry that to later open a lee way for your thank you to them in helping you solve your mistake.

We all come from a family before we be the figures we become out there. Saying sorry and thank you to your siblings, parents and offsprings makes us bolder people that we are. Working on family bonds takes a lot though not a toll, but elements that needs be thrown in as ingredients are respect for one another, common love and trust, accommodating each’s being with fair critique, heritage and a culture that unifies you, openness and happiness.

In conclusion: blessings goes to those who clench respect and humbleness, for their strength lies deeply rooted in their bold undertakings. The power that comes with just asking for forgiveness and being thankful for the pardon carries power that shames pride and dwarfs arrogance. Thank you and sorry morphs the recipient and but dignifies the utterer, for with words we build and break, with deeds we grow and destroy, so be careful with the power that comes after your thank you and sorry...dp

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