Please forgive me please..."e 'olu'olu, e kala mai ia'u"
`Oia`i`o = sincere, Me ka `Oia`i`o = yours sincerely
I would say 'with sincere appreciation'.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
You can say Michelle in Hawaiian as "Mikinale."
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian
I gave a sincere apology to my mother.
Even though he said he was sorry, the apology didn't quite feel sincere.
`Oia`i`o = sincere, Me ka `Oia`i`o = yours sincerely
A sincere apology, regretting what u said, and a box of chocolates never hurts
Yes, Juliet is sincere in her apology for deceiving her parents and feigning her death in order to be with Romeo. She expresses genuine remorse for causing them pain and asks for their forgiveness. Her apology is a pivotal moment in the play's tragic outcome.
The sentence, "Please accept our apology." or "Please accept my apology." is a request. Because the implied subject of the sentence is you, if you used "your apology" the sentence would actually be "You please accept your apology."
* It depends on the severity of the reason the person is apologizing and if you feel you don't want to accept their apology or don't feel they are sincere about don't be afraid to tell them so. If you decide to accept their apology then say, 'Thank, I appreciate that and I hope we can move on now.'
When writing an apology letter make sure it shows a sincere apology. Explain the reasons on why you apologize and give some details.
If it's nothing serious (Broken pencil, bumping heads...) make it a joke, but add a sincere apology at the end. If it serious (Car accident, Homework down the sewer drain) Widen your eyes, say a sincere apology, make lots of eye contact and offer to help him with whatever you did.
30 Rock Kenneth the Webpage - 2007 Kenneth's Sincere Apology 2-14 was released on: USA: 19 March 2009
Nothing - if the apology was sincere. If it wasn't sincere, wait until you are actually sorry for what you have done, and apologize again, properly. If it was sincere then there is nothing else you can do, the problem is now the other person's.
you either say you accept or you dont. you either say you're sorry too, or not accept their apology. When someone is really apologizing, they are putting themselves in a vulnerable position. If they are sincere, and you are willing to take the apology, say you accept, and either shake hands or make some conciliatory move. If you are not willing to accept, either because the offense was too great or the apology too late or too insincere, then civilly tell the person you appreciate their effort but the you do not feel it was enough/sincere or what ever reason. Then walk away and get on with your life. Any other response (say the movie dramatic effect of a slap in the face) would put you in the position of the offender and require an apology from you for your behavior.