Parents have a knack for NOT apologizing…have you ever noticed that before?
Even if they are 100% guilty of something and they know they blew it…they still won’t actually say I’M SORRY.
It must be a pride thing…
Instead, they’ll “apologize” in some kind of roundabout fashion that is their way of telling you they’re sorry…kind of…
People on Twitter shared the unique ways their parents say sorry.
Enjoy…
1. That’s not cool.
Putting the blame on you.
*blame me for showing autism symptoms and annoying them*
*blame me for showing autism symptoms and annoying them*
*blame me for showing autism symptoms and annoying them*
*blame me for showing autism symptoms and annoying them*
*b— Mepsi Enthusiast | He/Him 🙂 (@nomorebirthdays) July 19, 2020
2. Don’t even bother.
Not much of an apology.
next time don’t argue with me
— chipotle should sponsor me (@urdaddyleecha) July 19, 2020
3. You made me do this!
Have you heard this one before?
“Next time do not argue so I dont have to yell”
— Layla ?? (@iraqiyax) July 19, 2020
4. What gives you the right?!?!
So lame.
“I’m sorry, but you don’t have the right to talk to me like that. On top of that, I am your parent. I feed you, give you clothes, and provide a roof above your head. You make me feel disappointed and like I am a bad parent. We always punish you because we love you and careTHREAD
— /(•ᴥ︎•)\♡︎??? ??????? ??????♡︎#BLM (@amandathebunni) July 21, 2020
5. You ungrateful little…
You can finish that sentence.
*silence*
*sees that I’m upset*
*gets mad bc I’m upset with them*
them: you’re so ungrateful— BLM ACAB⁷ (@nsfwsatan_) July 19, 2020
6. You must apologize NOW.
Oh, boy…
Dad : I think we should always take people’s opinions into account
Me : *talks about liberal things, acknowledging that my dad has a different view on things*
Dad : Excuse me, that’s wrong and you’re not taking my opinion into account. Apologise.
— Frankie || bIm ?️???????? (@yeetispageeti) July 20, 2020
7. Gaslighting from Mom.
Putting it all on you.
“you were very disrespectful and it hurt my feelings. i hope that you learn from this.” as she just got done gaslighting me for an hour
— amirah ✯ (@etherealami) July 19, 2020
8. BUT. The big BUT.
There’s always one of those.
i’m sorry for getting upset, “buT” you have to understand that blah blah blah *lists off reasons about how it was my fault*
— A ?? (@danandphilsmilk) July 19, 2020
9. The silent treatment.
I guess I should just end this…
*ignores me till I apologize for what she did*
— ??????? ????? ♛ (@KaylinNikki) July 19, 2020
10. It’s magic!
Look at that!
*ignores me for 2-3 business days, huffing and puffing, not answering me when I speak to them, then magically starts talking to me*
— ???? (@nour_xo789) July 19, 2020
11. Act like nothing happened.
While you’re in panic mode…
*starts an argument with me*
*argues back*
*leaves me alone bc they Cba arguing bc they know I’m correct*
*ignores me for hours*
*speaks to me like nothing happened while I’m still panicking about it*— charley ミ☆ (@homosexualian) July 19, 2020
12. Hmmm. Not cool.
But be grateful for it!
Mom: “Be lucky that’s ALL you got”
Me silently crying not trynna get something to cry for: pic.twitter.com/qQc69Q6yl7
— ✊?✊?✊? (@tayartistic) July 20, 2020
Now we want to hear your stories.
In the comments, please tell us about the unique ways that your parents apologized to you.
We look forward to hearing from you!