it is always the correct thing to do unless of course it is not needed to make an apology, but if you truly love someone and want to make them happy and see no other way than to apologize for this thing you did than sometimes you apologize. of course if it is something stupid like someone broke a cup or something that really holds no value to you and you just say it does than the other person who is right is stupid and needs to be ditched.
yes, that is how you spell apology ;)
When a person asks for an apology, they should be direct. A person has to make sure that it is the right time to ask for the apology. They should also be ready to explain why they want an apology.
The right response should be: "I have accepted your apology". Or "I have noted your apology"
The word 'information' is a noun; a word for knowledge obtained; a word for a thing. The word 'apology' is a noun; a word for an expression of regret; a word for a thing.
It happens because they are not sure if the you mean the apology. And also if you keep repeating the same wrong thing then apology means nothing.
For most men you don't, it gets to their head and they start thinking they are always right, but for some just tell them, they should understand.
The adjective form of apology is "apologetic". It means containing an apology or excuse for a fault, failure, etc. For example, "An apologetic letter to his creditors explained the delay."
false/fake apology
Best thing would be to accept the apology. This would be avoiding any kind of her being angry at you again for not accepting her apology. She probably just felt she was mad at you for no reason or something.
The plural of "apology" is "apologies."
Yes, apology is the correct spelling.
The adjective related to the noun apology is apologetic.