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1. Make a list of expressions used for making an apology. Categorise them into
those which you would use for communicating with your friends only, those you
would use for your teacher only and those you would use for your friends as well
as your teacher​

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Answered by sujaysunny11
1

Answer:

A good apology has two elements:

It shows the person’s regret over their words or actions.

It acknowledges that said actions, intentional or not, hurt the person you’re apologizing to.

So you can’t just say “I’m sorry” and leave it at that. You've got to show remorse and understanding that your actions hurt someone else. Only when these two elements are present in your apology can you start to rebuild your broken relationship.

Admitting your wrongdoings helps the person you offended to heal, and ensures they don’t wrongly blame themselves for what happened. For your part, taking responsibility strengthens your reputation as a fair and honest person, while giving you more confidence to come clean when something else goes wrong in the future. You’ll also feel a sense of relief after talking things through with the person you offended.

Answered by sameeha343
2

Explanation:

A good apology has two elements:

It shows the person’s regret over their words or actions.

It acknowledges that said actions, intentional or not, hurt the person you’re apologizing to.

So you can’t just say “I’m sorry” and leave it at that. You've got to show remorse and understanding that your actions hurt someone else. Only when these two elements are present in your apology can you start to rebuild your broken relationship.

Admitting your wrongdoings helps the person you offended to heal, and ensures they don’t wrongly blame themselves for what happened. For your part, taking responsibility strengthens your reputation as a fair and honest person, while giving you more confidence to come clean when something else goes wrong in the future. You’ll also feel a sense of relief after talking things through with the person you offended.

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