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Originally Posted by kunkstyle
Sure its easy to do. However how does an apology from someone who had nothing to do with a situation that happened 40 years ago mean anything?
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You can offer one of those corporate apologies that just basically says sorry for "what you feel" or "what you interpreted" or "what you perceived" to be a bad experience. It's saying sorry without really saying sorry. They're perfect for these types of situations and take like five minutes to write. I'll do it right now:
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Dear F*g,
As principal of Random High School, I would like to offer a sincere apology for what you feel was a humiliating and dehumanizing experience here. Unfortunately, I can't make accountable those directly responsible; however, on behalf of this institution I want to assure you that we hold ourselves to a higher standard and will work hard to provide a more positive experience for our current student body.
Sincerely,
Principal
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