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Have you ever faced a situation where you thought the other person was in the wrong,
but actually it was your fault? Write in detail about how you made up for your mistake. Please help​

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Answered by ishitadoutqueen
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Answer:

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Explanation:

As an editor, I was responsible for proofreading the publication's monthly magazine. While I was quite effective at catching mistakes, one time I missed that the page numbers were all one page off. I didn't notice this mistake until we had already sent the files to the printer. I was quite worried about this small detail since the numbers wouldn't align with our table of contents. While the graphic designer was responsible for the design error, I took complete accountability for not catching her mistake.

As soon as I noticed this mistake, I directly contacted the printer. To my relief, they were behind on production and hadn't started printing our pages yet. I was so relieved, and there was an incredibly quick turnaround. I had the graphic designer fix the error and then asked a few of my fellow editors to triple-check that everything looked correct. We got it sent back to the printer within hours and ended up having our perfect copies printed on time.

This mistake taught me not to overlook even the smallest details. Even if something is almost always correct, I am sure to fully edit it. To make a publication look credible, I ensure that there are no errors, including formatting ones."

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