Well if you did something wrong to a person, yes please apologize. No one has ever choked to death from swallowing pride.
Listen to what they said and correct the problem
The correct spelling is "buries" (verb to bury), as in burying someone.
You may say 'sumimasen' to apologize if something you are doing is inconveniencing someone. (In this way, it is similar to 'Excuse me.' If you bump into someone, you can say 'sumimasen' to apologize. It can also carry the meaning of 'thank you;' you may say it, for example, if someone serves you something.) Other methods of apologizing are; 'Gomennasai,' 'gomen ne,' and the very polite 'moushi wake arimasen [deshita].' Meaning "I have excuse," it can be used to apologize for bigger transgressions.
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The phrase "How is she doing?" is grammatically correct. It is a common way to inquire about someone's well-being or current status.
It depends who's doing the picking. I have picked, you have picked, they have picked, we have picked; but he / she / someone (named) / something has picked.
Coercion. You can coerce someone into doing something
Personally, I would say "We appologize if we are taking up some of your time"
Discipline is usually used to correct wrong behavior. Punishment is to stop someone from doing something that they are not supposed to do again.
it is when someone or something is doing something without stopping and they are doing it fluently.
Throughing something out for someone
Yes, "suspicions" is a plural noun that refers to feelings or beliefs that someone is guilty of doing something wrong.