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I would personally find out what happened.
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Leave it be. You could have done nothing. If someone was offended, they may say so, at which point you can offer your profuse apologies.
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Depends on what it is, however considering that you're feeling that you may need to apologise but nothing else in terms of making up for what you may have done, it couldn't have been that bad. I'd advise that you take it as a lesson for next time and make sure you don't end up at the point where you can't actually recall what you've been up to whilst drinking. Do you have a friend who you trust enough to tell you the truth without having it get around? If so, talk to them (if they were there or are likely to know what happened). Then make a decision on whether you should bring it up with the person you may have offended etc. If you come to the conclusion that an apology is definitely in order, be the brave person who brings it up first and wears whatever you get in return (again, this depends on what you were meant to have said / done). Good luck!
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That depends on what you think you did and whom you think you did it to :-) If it involved a friend, your friends will forgive you, as most people have committed various follies whilst intoxicated. If it involved a non-friend who knows who you are, you may wish to enlist some friends onto your side. Otherwise, don't fret over it, dear lady ;-)
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That depends. Define "very bad"! Did you cheat on your boyfriend/husband? Did you drive DWI and commit hit and run? Somewhere inbetween? If DWI, get ready for jail. What state do you live in? Some states have mandatory minimum jail time for DWI...
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I know this is a old question, but relative to mqany today. One should ALWAYS accept responsibility for their actions. That means apologizing for mistakes, paying for damages, etc.
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Fuschia, dear: Everyone makes mistakes. Don't beat yourself up about it. Anyway, you've said it wasn't as bad as you thought. And I'm sorry you've been having trouble. Can I help?
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Well, you should find out, that way should corrective action be necessary, you can fix things up. The faster you do that, the less embarassing or problematic it will be.
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