In the fundamental attribution error, I remember back in my freshman year of high school. There’s was a new student (called Ashely) who comes to join in in our class. At the beginning of the school year, to be honest no one really bother to talked to her, not because she’s a new student but also she kind of self isolated. As the day goes by slowly, a group of my friends and I have discovered that she (Ashely) either been frequent absences or always looking tired whenever she come to attend class. In additionally, whenever there’s a quizzes or exam that was both given during the class time. She always seems to be getting a low marks compare to other classmates. In this moment of situation, I begin to think that if She (Ashely) aren’t able to catch up with school works why don't she consider of transferring to other school that is easy for her to follow with the flow. …show more content…
One of the biggest mistake that I have done is purposely said it out loud and pretending to said it to my friend. But actually I want Ashely to know what I feel about her, and what other people think about her as well. I admitted that it was a rude behavior of me during that year, because I only know the reasons from my perspective point of view, where actually the truth was hidden behind. After a month of so, in one of the Saturday afternoon, I went to a Korean restaurant. Coincidentally, as I went in to that restaurant I saw Ashely working there as a waiter. I was kind of surprise and feeling a bit awkward since I was being disrespectful to her before. In the meantime, of eating, I was trying to find a suitable time to apologize to her. But she was so busy that there’s really no time for us to