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19£®¢ÙIn our lives£¬we sometimes say or do something that may hurt others£®Then we need to apologize £¨µÀǸ£©£®Making an apology helps to improve an injured friendship£®
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I'm sorry"£®There are also other ways to apologize£¬such as"Pardon"and"I apologize"£®When you have missed your have missed your friend's party£¬you might say£¬"I was really busy that day and just couldn't make it£®I sincerely apologize£®"When you get angry with someone and realize you are wrong£¬you may say£¬"I am sorry£®I apologize for my poor attitude£®"
¢ÛWhen a person apologizes to you£¬it is necessary to reply politely£¬"It's all right£¬"or"Never mind£®"If the situation is necessary to reply politely£¬"It's all right£¬"or"Never mind£®"If the situation is more serious and the person is really sincere£¬you might say£¬"I understand how you feel£¬"or"We all make mistakes£®"
Sometimes people apologize not for having done something wrong£¬but for the inconvenience they have caused£®On the building under repair you may see sins reading£¬"We are rebuilding our store to serve you better£®Please pardon our dust£®"In the supermarket you may hear a salesperson say£¬"I'm sorry it has been sold out today£®Would you please come tomorrow£¿"
¢ÝPeople sometimes are embarrassed to make an apology£¬because they do not want to lose face£®Yet there are ways to make an"indirect apology"£®Making an apology on the phone is not a direct or very personal way of apologizing£¬but it is sometimes the best choice£®If one is not so familiar with the other and they might feel there is a chance of unpleasantness£¬some"distance"is often safer and understandable£®
Learning how to apologize is important in our life£®We don't lose face when we apologize£®Instead£¬we'd lose face if we never say sorry for our mistakes£®
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I'm sorry"£®There are also other ways to apologize£¬such as"Pardon"and"I apologize"£®When you have missed your have missed your friend's party£¬you might say£¬"I was really busy that day and just couldn't make it£®I sincerely apologize£®"When you get angry with someone and realize you are wrong£¬you may say£¬"I am sorry£®I apologize for my poor attitude£®"
¢ÛWhen a person apologizes to you£¬it is necessary to reply politely£¬"It's all right£¬"or"Never mind£®"If the situation is necessary to reply politely£¬"It's all right£¬"or"Never mind£®"If the situation is more serious and the person is really sincere£¬you might say£¬"I understand how you feel£¬"or"We all make mistakes£®"
Sometimes people apologize not for having done something wrong£¬but for the inconvenience they have caused£®On the building under repair you may see sins reading£¬"We are rebuilding our store to serve you better£®Please pardon our dust£®"In the supermarket you may hear a salesperson say£¬"I'm sorry it has been sold out today£®Would you please come tomorrow£¿"
¢ÝPeople sometimes are embarrassed to make an apology£¬because they do not want to lose face£®Yet there are ways to make an"indirect apology"£®Making an apology on the phone is not a direct or very personal way of apologizing£¬but it is sometimes the best choice£®If one is not so familiar with the other and they might feel there is a chance of unpleasantness£¬some"distance"is often safer and understandable£®
Learning how to apologize is important in our life£®We don't lose face when we apologize£®Instead£¬we'd lose face if we never say sorry for our mistakes£®
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