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A common form of what is when a person makes excuses about why he or she cannot go what is requested of him or her?
rationalization
A common form of avoidance is when a person makes excuses as to why they cannot do what is requested of them. It is a way of dodging responsibility or uncomfortable situations by providing reasons that may not always be genuine or valid. This behavior can hinder personal growth and damage relationships if not addressed.
You cannot do anything for a person who has an excuse for everything. You can try calling them on their excuses or point out to them that they are ultimately responsible for their own actions and they need to stop using excuses.
the name for that kind of person is a sissy there just scared to talk so that's what they do they make up excuses!!!!!!!!
This type of person creates a situation known, in more than one sense, as a challenge.
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A freeroll in the game of poker is a situation in which a player cannot win the hand and cannot lose the hand. An example of a freeroll hand is when a person has 2 aces and other person has 2 aces.
the correct word is pardoned
be kind to them and quiet them down by making excuses
A solicited report is requested by a person. They give permission for the report. An unsolicited report is not expressly requested by a person and is produced for them without their permission.
Excuses may provide temporary relief, but in the long run, they tend to hinder personal growth and accountability. It's more productive to take responsibility for our actions and learn from our mistakes, rather than making excuses to justify them.