say" We lost it all nothing lasts forever and it's just to late and we can't go back I'm sorry i can't accept your apology"
Too Late... No Friends was created in 1995.
Just tell them to get along again. Or tell them without their friend, this wouldn't have happened. Or if this includes you, apologize. It's never too late!
Tell him it's too late, but you appreciate the apology. The move on and find someone higher quality for yourself.
An apology is never too late to give to mom and dad. Just explain what happened and that you are sorry. Express that you will not do whatever you did and give them a hug. That is a great way to express apology to parents.
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.
President Clinton felt guilty for what the United States government did to the Hawaiian Monarchy so he issued an Apology Resolution 100 years later to apologize for what the US had done. Too little too late but we appreciate his efforts.
You don't tell him. It's too late now.
Sometimes things are too serious for an apology. For example, if I bullied you for months, it is too serious for you to accept my apology. Sometimes the passage of time reduces the emotional aspect enough to settle things amicably.
No, you just do it when you feel ready...
One thing and one thing only. An apology. Sorry may be the hardest word, but she/he might apologize too.
Ask him or ask one of his friends that you are friends with too. Then you would know, even if it was indirectly.
An insincere apology is no better than no apology. I noticed that she was insincere when she said the shirt that was too small for me looked good.