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How does a contritte person feel?

It seems you might be asking about a "contrite" person, not "contritte."

Contrite means feeling deep remorse and regret for wrongdoings. A contrite person typically feels:

* Deeply sorry: They acknowledge the harm they have caused and experience genuine sadness for their actions.

* Humble: They recognize their own fallibility and are willing to take responsibility for their mistakes.

* Penitent: They are ready to make amends and seek forgiveness.

* Shameful: They may feel a sense of guilt and shame for their actions.

* Yearning for redemption: They want to make things right and regain a sense of peace.

Examples of feelings a contrite person might express:

* "I am so sorry for what I did. I know I hurt you, and I deeply regret my actions."

* "I feel terrible about this. I was wrong, and I take full responsibility."

* "I will do anything to make things right. Please forgive me."

It's important to remember that contrition is a complex emotion that can manifest in different ways for each person.

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