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August 24, 2007

Married Couples More Sorry?

A recent survey says that married couples apologize more often than Unmarried and Divorced couples. I'm wondering how the pollsters defined apology? Did they express regret? Did they accept responsibility? Check out this interview on the Five Languages of Apology...

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23 -- A willingness to apologize may hold the key to a lasting marriage, suggests a study of 7,590 Americans, which found that married individuals say sorry to their significant others almost twice as readily as do single ones.

Even when they feel they're not to blame, married folks are twice as likely as single, divorced or separated ones to apologize after an argument with their other half - according to a survey conducted by pollsters Zogby.

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