give him a hug and maybe present depending on what you did and say your sorry and ask him for forgiveness. and if he still says no. just forget it.
Go and apologise if you said something mean
The same way you would apologise for anything else you may have done.An apology may make no difference and you would still fail.
It's possible that the interested guy may feel a pang of jealousy seeing you interact with another guy. However, it's important not to jump to conclusions just based on that observation. Engaging in open communication with the interested guy about his feelings could help clarify the situation.
we can easily understand a guy through their conversation, action and also easily pick their behaviour from their face.
People can get angry for many reasons, such as feeling disrespected, misunderstood, or overwhelmed. It can also stem from deeper issues like past trauma or stress. It's important to communicate openly and address the underlying causes of anger in a healthy way.
flirt! be yourself, apologise.
I had to apologise for my behaviour.
"Apologise" is the verb form.
Apologise has four syllables.
Apologised is the past participle of apologise.
Go straight up to him and apologise for being rude last time you met.
We Apologise for Nothing was created on 2007-09-17.
Faamalie or Faatoese. "You apologise" - "Fa'atoese oe". Fa'atoese is "apologise"; oe is "you".
Never Apologise Never Explain was created in 2004-06.
If you caused it, apologise, and see what happens. If he caused it, give him a chance to apologise - and if he doesn't or won't, forget him and move on. If you both caused it, apologise anyway, and see what happens.
Apologetic
That depends on whether he is rightfully annoyed or not. You don't say how his annoyance arose. If you have something to apologise for, and you are sorry for it, then apologise. If his annoyance is unjustified, let him stew. Do not apologise for something you did not do, or to which he is misreacting.