SPOT THE FAKE
BUILD A BETTER APOLOGY
BONUS
WOULD YOU ACCEPT IT?
DAMAGE LEVEL
100

“Sorry you’re mad.”

It blames the other person’s feelings instead of taking responsibility. It should say what I did wrong.

100

Interrupted someone

“I interrupted you while you were talking. That was rude. I’m sorry. I’ll wait my turn next time.”

100

What instrument did Miss Ruby play in middle school

Piano

100

“I shouldn’t have taken your pencil. Here it is back.”

Accept!
Takes responsibility and repairs the problem.

100

Bumping into someone

 Minor → Quick apology is enough

200

“I was just joking.”

That’s an excuse. It avoids responsibility and doesn’t acknowledge harm.

200

Laughed when someone tripped

“I laughed when you fell. That probably embarrassed you. I’m sorry. I won’t laugh if someone gets hurt again.”

200

When was Riley Street Middle school opened?

The year 2000

200

“Sorry you felt hurt.”

Do NOT accept
Blames feelings instead of action.

200

Talking during presentation

Minor to Medium → Apology + changed behavior

300

 Eye roll + “My bad.”

Body language matters. It shows sarcasm or disrespect. A real apology must be sincere.

300

Ignored partner

“I didn’t help with the project. That wasn’t fair to you. I’m sorry. I’ll finish my part tonight.”

300

What is the most used spice in the world

Black pepper

300

“I called you annoying. That wasn’t cool. I’m sorry.”

Accept!
Takes responsibility and acknowledges wrongdoing.

300

Calling someone a name in front of friends

Medium → Apology + possibly private repair

400

“Whatever. Sorry.”

“I shouldn’t have said that. It was disrespectful. I’m sorry.”

400

Yelled at a teacher

“I yelled earlier when I was frustrated. That was disrespectful. I’m sorry. I’ll ask for a break next time."

400

What sport does Miss Ruby play?

Lacrosse
400

“I didn’t mean to embarrass you, but it wasn’t a big deal.”

Do NOT accept

Minimizes the impact and includes an excuse.

400

Breaking project on purpose

Major → Apology + repair (replace/fix)

500

“I wouldn’t have done it if you didn’t…”

That’s blame shifting. A real apology has no excuses and no blaming.

500

Spread something untrue

“I told people something about you that wasn’t true. That could really hurt your reputation. I’m sorry. I’ll tell them it wasn’t true.”

500

How old is Miss Ruby?

21 years old

500

“I lied about you. I’ll tell everyone the truth tomorrow.”

Accept!
Takes responsibility and includes repair.

500

Posting something mean online

Major → Apology + public correction + removal

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