Published 18:55 IST, May 14th 2020
Video: Kid uses a can to demonstrate sorry doesn’t fix things, netizens agree
Clip has got everyone talking about “taking responsibility for actions” as a more acceptable behaviour than simply saying “sorry” which the kid demonstrates.
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A video shows that while it is something we say over and over again, it might be inherently wrong to constantly apologize for one’s mistakes and internet has jumped on board to support analogy. A TikTok video shared on p izzy.tube which has garnered over 7 million views, features two boys who demonstrate that when you hurt somebody, sorry means thing. TikTok users can’t seem to agree more with a slew of “cry” sentimental emojis on post and ir own experiences to second that thought.
In clip which has got everyone talking about “taking responsibility for actions” as a more acceptable behaviour than simply saying “sorry”, a little kid does job of explaining why. Holding a can, a young boy approaches elder one in foot and asks him to crush can, to which he complies. boy furr asks older man to smash can against wall with force, a segment in clip that would make one to sit tight and wait. At this point, little boy illustrates with help of distorted can why saying sorry and suddenly be off hook is t how it works.
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“w say sorry to can,” little boy says in video to ult. “Did it make any difference?’ he questions. ability to feel remorse, won’t solve a problem, boy conveys meaningful mess through video, we must fix it dam caused as a consequence of our actions, he implies. Apologizing and ackwledging one’s wrongdoing may be a sincere value but does t go so far as to make amends, clip conveyed.
Netizens wrote slew of opinions in comments section. “Is re a way you can email this to me somehow? I want to send this to my hubby, he’s sleeping in doghouse, meanwhile, I can’t sleep,” wrote a ly. “That’s deep, just perfect analogy, my bror picked on me, and he one time pulled my ear, he says sorry but I never forgot it,” wrote second. “Actions speak louder than words. Some people don’t understand that,” wrote third.
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18:55 IST, May 14th 2020