How do you say your apology is accepted?
Accepting the Apology. Thank the person for the apology. Start by telling the person you appreciate their apology and their willingness to make amends. This could be a simple, “Thank you for apologizing” or “I appreciate your apology, thank you.”
When to say sorry for a late response to an email?
If a casual acquaintance reached out to network but you got too busy with more urgent matters to respond, you may not need to apologize. Thanking the sender for reaching out and expressing your interest in connecting is good enough if you’re responding days or even weeks later.
When to use my apologies instead of I’m Sorry?
Use the phrase my apologies (plural) to express that you’re sorry for something that you did. You can use this phrase in place of I’m sorry or I apologize. My apologies follows the same colloquial rule as ( my) congratulations and my condolences.
What’s the best way to say sorry in an email?
Instead of simply saying you’re sorry and rambling on about why you’ve neglected to reply sooner, think of something specific they told you or something they may like to show you have their interests in mind. Try one of these: Thank you for your thoughtful note a few [days, weeks, months] ago.
If a casual acquaintance reached out to network but you got too busy with more urgent matters to respond, you may not need to apologize. Thanking the sender for reaching out and expressing your interest in connecting is good enough if you’re responding days or even weeks later.
Do you have to say sorry when you do something wrong?
Some companies are averse to issuing apologies or even using the word “sorry” because they worry about implicating themselves in guilt or admittance. But erring on the side of caution and issuing a prompt apology can save you headaches down the road. As long as you apologize well, it doesn’t mean you are admitting guilt.
Instead of simply saying you’re sorry and rambling on about why you’ve neglected to reply sooner, think of something specific they told you or something they may like to show you have their interests in mind. Try one of these: Thank you for your thoughtful note a few [days, weeks, months] ago.