Why you ought to apologise for the weather

By Sarah Berry
Updated April 20 2015 - 10:13am, first published April 8 2015 - 4:15pm
When others are under the weather: say sorry.
When others are under the weather: say sorry.
When others are under the weather: say sorry.
When others are under the weather: say sorry.
When others are under the weather: say sorry.
When others are under the weather: say sorry.
When others are under the weather: say sorry.
When others are under the weather: say sorry.

When it's wild weather out there, saying you're sorry might sound superfluous. But, it can elevate your social standing and make you more trustworthy.

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