Yeah don't beat yourself with it: you did something stupid and you apologized and that person understands it; imagine all the people that don't apologize for the crap they do. I remember I once borrowed a RHCP record to some person who then, few days later, told me that he lost the vinyl somewhere in his house and that he can't find it, nor will he buy the new one. That person obviously lied, never admitted the lie nor apologized for it, needless to say that I'm not in a very good relations with that person.
So it's not the amount of money but respect you show to other people and you showed that you respected that person.
So it's not the amount of money but respect you show to other people and you showed that you respected that person.