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Write a letter of forgiveness to someone who did something wrong to you in the past.​

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Answered by inshadafsal2003
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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Explanation:

1. Express Remorse

Since a sincere apology letter comes straight out with it, you can literally begin with “I’m sorry …” or “I apologize for … ,” then specify exactly what the apology is for. If you’re not feeling truly sorry for your actions, then this entire exercise is in vain. It will reek of insincerity. You have to be authentic in your desire to show remorse, especially in the opening lines.

2. Take Responsibility

Taking responsibility for your actions doesn’t mean making excuses. Quite the opposite. You shouldn’t bother with excuses because the offended person won’t want to hear it. Taking responsibility means admitting what you did wrong. Empathize with the person, showing that you can understand why your actions or words were offensive or hurtful.

3. Make Amends

When you offer to make amends, you show that you want to make the situation right. If you can offer an olive branch, now’s the time to do it. It's important to offer suggestions of things you can do to make up for the mistake or other situation that led you to need to issue an apology.

4. Provide Assurance

Finally, assure the other party that this mistake won’t happen again. Whenever you make a mistake or offend someone, you create a tiny crack in their trust. They may believe that you regret the error, but are still concerned that it may happen again. This is why it’s important to make reassurances in the closing of your letter.

Printable Template for an Apology Letter

When drafting an apology letter, it can be helpful to use a template. The printable outline template below follows the basic structure described above. Use it as a copy-and-paste apology letter template, putting your own wording in place to build an appropriately structured letter.

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