Help with potential moral dilema.
If you say something to someone and they get upset and you apologise but they don't accept your apology, do you just move on or try to make it up to them somehow?
Make it up to them somehow.
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Move on.
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There is not enough information to be confident in our answers. The seriousness of the topic, potential risks and impacts, extenuating circumstances, even the nature of your friendship, all could have variations to lead us to vote on one side or the other. But I voted for "move on" because we can't sugar coat every thing we say so we never make anyone upset. Stuff was said. It's probably better that it was said than if you had held your tongue. If the friend doesn't see it that way then move on. Side: Move on.
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