- Write a short message on a card and put it somewhere your partner will see it in the morning.
- If you are married or are living with your partner, leave sticky notes on your partner's pillow, the bedroom desk, the fridge, the bathroom mirror, and any other place you can think of. Let your partner see your apology in every nook and corner of the house.
- Send your partner text messages, emails, and voicemails all day so he/she knows how sorry you really are.
- If you think that you need to make your apology extra special, say 'sorry' with a gift.
- Put an 'I am sorry' wallpaper on your partner's computer, cell phone, laptop, and any other device he or she uses daily.
- Something for the guys to cheer about—tender your hot apology in bed.
- Send him or her flowers or chocolates. Cliché, but it's a trick that has never gone out of vogue, and it still works.
- Ask all your friends to call you're significant other and tell him or her how sorry you feel.
- Take your partner to a lookout point and apologize as you hold his or her hands.
- Surprise your partner by planning something to do together. Buy movie tickets, book a table at a nice restaurant, get tickets to a concert, plan a party or a shopping spree, etc.
Maybe right now you’re thinking of speaking to someone you’re attracted to. Maybe you even have a date planned. But you just want to make sure you don’t run out of good things to talk about. That would be embarrassingly awkward, wouldn’t it? Imagine both of you sitting near each other. There is a sudden pause in the conversation, and you know that you should say something now, but your brain seems to have stopped working. All you can think of is some boring question or stupid comment, but nothing interesting or good enough to actually say out loud. You feel an awkward silenc e slowly descending like a dark cloud, and you start to panic inside. You feel like you’ve become a total idiot because your mind has become totally blank. It’s like you’ve lost your whole personality. You can barely even remember your own name at this point, let alone an appropriate thing to talk about. You’re not alone if you’ve been in this situation befo...
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