"“I was the young lad in your pub on Saturday night that thought smashing glasses in a pub was a great idea. I am writing this letter to you as a true apology,” the letter began. “What I did wasn't funny, it was foolish, idiotic and just really disrespectful. I saw other people doing it and I wasn't man enough to call them out or at least stay out of it.”"
"“I have been into Taaffe's many times and the staff here have been nothing but lovely and respectful and for me to just throw it back in your faces really sickens me,” the letter continued. “I know saying all of this is just an excuse for the actions that I did, but from the bottom of my heart I really am so sorry. I hope you accept my apology and give me a second chance, and I promise if you are so kind to do so I will never show any disrespect again.”"
"“If you feel I shouldn't be allowed back into Taaffe's I totally understand and will respect your call either way. Padraig I truly am sorry to you and your staff.” Sharing the letter on social media, Taaffe's said it was not something they would usually post, but it “deserved a mention”. They added that the student would be welcomed back into the bar after owning up to the mistake."
"“We don't condone glasses being smashed in the bar. We're all for good tunes, good pints & good craic, not reckless behaviour.” “That said, this handwritten apology landed in after the weekend, and”"
A handwritten apology was sent to the bar manager after a student was caught smashing glasses in a pub. The student described the actions as foolish, idiotic, and disrespectful, and said he was disappointed in himself. He acknowledged that he saw others doing it and did not call them out or stay out of it. He expressed gratitude for the staff and said the behavior sickened him because the staff had been respectful. He asked for acceptance of the apology and a second chance, and said he would respect the bar’s decision if he should not return. The pub shared the note on social media, said it did not condone smashed glasses, and stated the student would be welcomed back after owning up to the mistake.
Read at Irish Independent
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