First, what you say without thinking is no different from nonsense. If it is this person's mantra, then most of his words are blurted out without thinking. Such words are insincere and meaningless. The speaker is unintentional, so why should the listener be interested?
Second, the other party didn't seriously reflect and then apologize, which is more like a conditioned reflex. Maybe the other person did something we shouldn't have done and made us unhappy. At this time, traditional civilized etiquette tells us that we need weakness or apology from the other side, which is conducive to the maintenance and communication of feelings. But when the other person didn't think about it, a perfunctory mantra? Excuse me. When it comes out, we will be more disappointed at this time, and it is better to say nothing to each other.
Some words seem powerless, but in fact they are twice as lethal when spoken, so we are responsible for every word we say, and some words are not as good as silence. Cherish every opportunity to admit mistakes, because after all, not everyone will give us the opportunity to admit mistakes, so don't let it go? Excuse me. These three words have become irrelevant mantras. When we say every word with our heart and seriousness, these words will be more meaningful and land. Only in this way can our communication with others be more sincere and conducive to maintaining good relations for a long time.