Atlanta Adult Entertainment: Does Tiger Woods’ apology hold weight?
Posted on February 20th, 2010 in Atlanta adult entertainment
Bloom has six essentials to an effective apology: Say sorry sincerely; take responsibility; make amends; express appreciation to fans and friends who have stuck by you; listen to the people affected by your actions; and do better next time.
“He did pretty well. He checked all the boxes,” she said. “We now have got to see changed behavior. … I hope he follows through on it. I think America would love to welcome him back.”
Bloom says the importance of an apology shouldn’t be overlooked. There was a time, she says, when people viewed apologizing for your actions as weak. That perception has since changed, because Americans now recognize that people are inherently flawed.
“Folks are starting to wake up to that,” she said. “Most of the time, people are ready to forgive and forget.”
Who has given an effective public apology? She says actor Hugh Grant, who hit the talk show circuit immediately after his infamous encounter with a prostitute in 1995.
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