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

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We’ve all done it, but some of us do it more than others: saying “Sorry!” after bumping into a doorframe or “Excuse me!” while nudging past a chair in the privacy of our own homes.

If you’re one of the people who apologize to inanimate objects, you’re not alone. It’s common…



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