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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: qwertyesque

so what you want them to garland you, then show an agarbatti, a sashatang namaskar and say sorry!!!!????😆 😆😆

idea bura naheen hai....saath mein aarti bhi gaa dey toh soney pey suhaga 😆but then how would I know they do that as a reflex action as well😆

jokes apart yaar, I have seen numerous peole who say sorry like you or I breathe. It's not heartfelt. What good is it then? Very few people now a days mean what they say...especially when they promise, apologize or say lovey dovey stuff.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gauri_3

idea bura naheen hai....saath mein aarti bhi gaa dey toh soney pey suhaga 😆but then how would I know they do that as a reflex action as well😆

jokes apart yaar, I have seen numerous peole who say sorry like you or I breathe. It's not heartfelt. What good is it then? Very few people now a days mean what they say...especially when they promise, apologize or say lovey dovey stuff.

there is nothing like heartfelt.. some actions that follow the words becomes enough heartfelt...😉 - btw heart doesnt have feelings just blood gushing into the chambers
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Posted: 17 years ago
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After doing any mistake people say sorry. Some people mean it when they say sorry but some just say it for the sake. But not always sorry can make everything right. If people really mean when they sorry then its okay but when people just say it, its not good. Sorry does mean a lot to people who think that if a person says sorry that person realizes what mistake he or she has done.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: qwertyesque

there is nothing like heartfelt.. some actions that follow the words becomes enough heartfelt...😉 - btw heart doesnt have feelings just blood gushing into the chambers

nope. just actions following words do not make them heart felt. woh expressions bhi hona maangta na😆 yaar, you are talking to a die-hard romantic arien who refuse to believe that heart has a set biological function only😆😆

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gauri_3

idea bura naheen hai....saath mein aarti bhi gaa dey toh soney pey suhaga 😆but then how would I know they do that as a reflex action as well😆

😆 😆 I think prashad mein ladoo mil jayen toh it will be super believable.

jokes apart yaar, I have seen numerous peole who say sorry like you or I breathe. It's not heartfelt. What good is it then? Very few people now a days mean what they say...especially when they promise, apologize or say lovey dovey stuff.

yeah and there are a few driven by ego or whatever who would never say sorry, no matter what. takes a lot to say sorry so when said , it should be taken as a good effort on their part.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: lighthouse

😆 😆 I think prashad mein ladoo mil jayen toh it will be super believable.

😆😆I am more fond of barfee and boondi. Kya yaad dila diya Lighty. It's going to be Tuesday back home....lots of boondi prashad😊

yeah and there are a few driven by ego or whatever who would never say sorry, no matter what. takes a lot to say sorry so when said , it should be taken as a good effort on their part.

You do have a point here. I did not think from this angle. Yes, if someone uses "sorry" only when it's a life and death situation then we should cut them some flak😆

Hey Lighty, nice to see you back after what seems like ages!!! Hope all's well with you and your family😊

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