How do you respond to an accepted apology?

How do you respond to an accepted apology?

Examples of How to Respond to an Apology or ‘I’m Sorry’

  1. “Thank you for reaching out to me. I’m still dealing with a lot right now, so we’ll need to talk more later.”
  2. “I appreciate hearing from you, but I can’t process this right now. I just need more time to get past some of this.”

How do you respond when someone apologizes in an email?

What to include in an apology email response

  1. Acknowledging the apology.
  2. Moving past the issue.
  3. Expressing a desire for a better process or behavior.
  4. Concluding with a positive note.
  5. I accept your apology.
  6. I appreciate your sincere apology.
  7. Thank you for taking responsibility.
  8. Your apology is acknowledged.

Is apology accepted or apologies accepted?

‘Apology accepted’ means ‘I have accepted your apology’ (and it’s all OK now).

How do you respond to an apology email professionally?

“I accept your apology,” or “Thank you for your apology” are appropriate formal responses for business dealings. If the apology comes from a friend or family member, you can be more informal in your response. Try, “I hear what you are saying,” “Thanks,” or “It’s okay.”

How do you reject an apology?

Notice that you didn’t forgive the person or accept their apology, you’ve acknowledged it. Essentially, you’ve labelled what they’ve done — nothing more. If you feel this was a sincere apology that doesn’t require more action on their part, you could conclude this statement with “I forgive you.”

What to say instead of it’s okay?

What is another word for it’s ok?

you’re welcome certainly
that’s okay you bet
don’t be silly don’t mention it
forget it it’s nothing
it’s no trouble it’s the least I could do

Is it OK to reject an apology?

Deciding to reject an apology doesn’t make you a lesser person, compromising your integrity does. If you accept a disingenuous or inadequate apology, you are suggesting that you agree with something that you do not. That is an inconsistency between your thoughts and speech; a compromise of your integrity.

Is it rude to reject an apology?

If you’ve been wronged, you want to feel as though the apology you receive is genuine. If it’s not, that’s one of those times when you shouldn’t feel as though you’re obligated to accept. ‘ When they’re not sorry and/or it’s not alright, it is perfectly okay to not accept an apology.”

Which is correct my apology or my apology?

However, this may be considered less formal, personal, and genuine than the full phrases. On the other hand, if you want to refer to a specific apology that you made, it is correct to say my apology. “My apology” is an expression of ownership. You’re referencing an apology you made or are going to make.

Do you have to apologize for a slow response?

Does a slow response invariably require you to be sorry? If you work in a fast-breaking, deadline-driven profession, you routinely email people back instantly. But that’s not always a realistic expectation, particularly when what’s at stake is the opposite of urgent. Being human doesn’t always necessitate an apology.

What’s the best response to a partner’s apology?

Yet as widely as apologies can differ, we seem to have one, over-used, go-to response to these apologies. “It’s ok.” Your partner says they are sorry for not thinking through how their actions would impact you. “It’s ok.” Your coworker apologizes for being overly harsh and critical of your idea in the team meeting. “It’s ok.”

What should I do if someone apologizes to me?

Don’t accept the apology. You may not be ready to accept their apology right now, or you may not believe it’s sincere. If you can’t accept it, thank them and state that you appreciate what they’ve said. Some emotional wounds heal slowly, so it’s reasonable to take your time with this if you aren’t sure yet.

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