I would take it as a sincere apology. Maybe the poor fella felt so badly about moving out of country, and having your relationship drift slowly into the "SUNSET" that he could not mustard up the courage to apologise to you, and maybe felt a tad embarrassed, and did not know at the time what he had done until he thought about it and said to himself "OH HOLY SHIT" what have I done and had good second thoughts and really wanted to make amends with you. Remember, nobody is perfect, we all make "BOO-BOOS" and if you still like him at all you would accept his apology and corresspond to one another at a regular basis and find out what went hay wire betwixt the two of you and then wipe the slate clean and start and establish a new closer friendship. :D
How do you think I should interpret this apology?
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I would take it as a sincere apology. Maybe the poor fella felt so badly about moving out of country, and having your relationship drift slowly into the "SUNSET" that he could not mustard up the courage to apologise to you, and maybe felt a tad embarrassed, and did not know at the time what he had done until he thought about it and said to himself "OH HOLY SHIT" what have I done and had good second thoughts and really wanted to make amends with you. Remember, nobody is perfect, we all make "BOO-BOOS" and if you still like him at all you would accept his apology and corresspond to one another at a regular basis and find out what went hay wire betwixt the two of you and then wipe the slate clean and start and establish a new closer friendship. :D
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I do still like him, but we are both in relationships right now, so nothing except friendship can come of it.
I told him that I forgive him.
In another one of my comments, below, I've explained the situation a little more, if you're interested.
Thank you for your advice.