Don't say I am sorry again
Hi guys I'm Nouhaila from Speaking English With Nouha and in today’s lesson, I’m gonna show you some different and more meaningful ways to say “I am Sorry!”
Don't say I am sorry again |
Now, of course, you can say "I'm sorry". When you make a mistake or do something wrong, you can say "I'm sorry", but "sorry" is really overused in English. It's so overused that sometimes it can seem a little meaningless. You see, people use "sorry" all the time! They apologize all the time for many reasons.
And because of that, "I'm sorry" may seem a little less significant. Sometimes you may feel like you don't really care or that you're just saying "sorry" because you feel compelled to do it, not because you really mean it. So when you really need to apologize for something you did, maybe a mistake you made or a problem you created, well, it's a good idea to use a stronger expression. All right? To show that you really mean it.
And today, I will share more meaningful ways to say "I'm sorry", concrete ways to apologize. Now, we will give you some different options to help you develop your vocabulary so that your English will look more sophisticated and meaningful.
So let us focus on different ways of saying "I'm sorry". One of the hardest things to apologize for is that you did something wrong. Socially, this can be a rather delicate situation. Right? It's one of the things that makes you a little uncomfortable. Now, if we're talking about a small problem you created, you may have provided your colleague with incorrect information. It was an accident, but it's still your fault. Then it's perfect to say:
My mistake
My apologies
My bad!
So I hope you have learned new expressions and expressions in this lesson to help you look more sincere and sophisticated when you apologize in English.
thank you for reading this, if you enjoyed the lesson say something or just Hi in the comments and if you have any question or suggestion to the next lesson put them in the comments and I’m gonna answer to all of your questions
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See you soon in some new vocabulary words lesson.
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