Fnord wrote:
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It would seem to be an apology of the correct form, but only if the person issuing the apology has a reputation for sincerity. In other words, if the person issuing the apology is a known liar or manipulator, I would not consider the apology sincere.
[/opinion]
She has a history of being extremely manipulative and especially when it comes to getting her way. She also had pushed my buttons several times and said she was "Sorry" and kept on doing things that I found to be quite provocative in addition to not being very supportive.
In this letter, she talked about how sorry she was for being a bad friend to me and that she had spent much of her life wallowing in self-pity in addition to acknowledging my aunt. That said, she said that she doesn't want to be friends with me again because she thinks the relationship between us in unhealthy. Either way, she said she wants to make peace with me by being polite to each other in public.