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devils_sidekick ([personal profile] devils_sidekick) wrote2009-09-23 09:04 am
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The 10 days of Atonement

Hi, everyone!

The Holiday of Yom Kippur, is upon us, well me at least. It is a Jewish Holiday, where you say sorry for all things that you have done during the past year and ask for forgiveness.

Here's some information about this holiday: http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday4.htm

I would like to say that I am sorry, if I rubbed anyone the wrong way, said things that I shouldn't have said to you or made you feel bad in abyway shape or form. I will try to do my best in the upcoming year to be a better person.

If you are celebrating the Jweish New Year, have a great new year. If you don't celebrate it have a great start to the new school year and beyond.

Crossposted to here and to FaceBook

[identity profile] jonchiz67.livejournal.com 2009-09-24 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
It was always my understanding that blanket apologies are for wrongs you don't know you committed. Is that not so?

[identity profile] devils-sidekick.livejournal.com 2009-09-24 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
That's what I understand also. If you accidently did something that you didn't realize and the other person was upset by it and didn't say anything to you. That a blanket apology is ok.

If I have done something wrong to somone and realized it, I would go to that person and apologize.