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Psychologists say people who apologize to inanimate objects share these 5 positive traits
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Psychologists say people who apologize to inanimate objects share these 5 positive traits

Isn't it fascinating how some of us find ourselves saying 'sorry' to a doorframe or a chair? It turns out that people who do this often share some really positive traits, like being self-aware and conscientious. They might even be using these apologies as a way to self-regulate their emotions. So, the next time you apologize to your refrigerator, remember it says a lot about your kind and respectful nature!
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