In an apology for missing an appointment, it's important to acknowledge the mistake, express regret, offer a sincere apology, provide a brief explanation if necessary, and propose a solution or alternative plan.
Graciously, one would hope. 'Thank you, I accept your apology' would do very well.
For anyone who is the victim of abuse to expect that they would have an apology would be a terrible injustice to the victim. It would put power into the hands of the abuser again. It wouldn't be fair to the victim to expect an apology. Not only in this case but in most cases an apology shouldn't be expected.
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."
Did he in fact give a public apology to the Jews? (It would be useful to have the context).
apologize to her and tell her you were wrong and would like a second chance.AnswerA true apology would not include asking for a second chance or blaming her for the issue. If she is due an apology, give her one. Perhaps you might be friends again, but do not plan on it as an immediate thing. It also takes time to repair a friendship.
to investigate the background and qualifications of an appointment
"Would you like to schedule an appointment for a number 1.5 haircut?"
Yes the word appointment is a noun. The plural form would be appointments.
Yes the word appointment is a noun. The plural form would be appointments.
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.
an apology would be nice
no. an apology would mean admittance of guilt/complicity.