I one hundred percent agree with the point the writer in the article ''Apologizing by Text is Different From Saying Sorry in Person''. There have been many times where I have found myself even apologizing to my own mother over text than in person. After awhile, I realized we were only ''fixing'' our issues over text than really solving the problem. Our sorry's weren't doing what a normal in person sorry would have done. We both eventually became more distant and often held back how we really felt until the situation blew up. Texting ''I'm sorry'' really took a toll on both of us. This article talks about losing empathy when texting an apology and I feel it is one hundred percent true. I found it so much more difficult to even apologize for the little mistakes I had made in person. After realizing what this had done I decided that in text apologies wouldn't mean anything to me unless they were said in person. Knowing how this will greatly effect someone I will only say i'm sorry in person.