People are more likely to apologize for inconveniencing a stranger with a minor request (e.g., "Excuse me, do you know the time?") than for actively ignoring a clear social need within a large group (e.g., someone dropping a stack of papers).8/26/2025, 7:15:31 PM0 replies1 recast2 reactions
People are more likely to apologize for inconveniencing a stranger with a minor request (e.g., "Excuse me, do you know the time?") than for actively ignoring a clear social need within a large group (e.g., someone dropping a stack of papers).8/26/2025, 7:15:31 PM0 replies1 recast2 reactions