If she can't forgive and forget chances are she wasn't a real friend to begin with - I wouldn't let it worry you.
He apologized to him for being a bad friend
Ultimately, the decision to accept the apology depends on your personal feelings and the nature of the friendship. If you value the friendship and believe that the apology is genuine, it may be worth accepting and attempting to rebuild the relationship. However, if the incident has had a significant impact on your trust or if you feel the friendship is no longer healthy, it is also okay to prioritize your own well-being and choose not to accept the apology.
this happened to me and one of my friends b4. If she wont accept your apology when your actually being sincere, then maybe shes just not the friend for you. ppl who don't accept you for who you are or how you changed, are not your friends. believe me. best of luck! :)
It's not easy to admit to being wrong and ask for forgiveness. If your friend sincerely apologizes after an argument, chances are that she values your friendship and feels bad about what happened. I would accept the apology as well as offering an apology of my own for anything I may have said that was hurtful.
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 correct form is: Accept my most sincere apologies for being late. Please, accept my apologies for being late. So is the plural form of apology, which is apologies. If you want to use the verb form, it would be: I want to apologize for being late. I apologize for being late.
The word apology is a noun, a word for a regretful acknowledgment of an offense or failure; a formal expression of one's regret at being unable to attend a meeting or social function; a very poor or inadequate example of; a reasoned argument or writing in justification of something; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:An apology will help make her feel better. (subject of the sentence)They sent an apology for being unable to attend. (direct object)
i am very sorry !
Well first apolgolize for being mean, & just give her some time. It depends how mean you were, she may accept your apology but is still hurt & now her way of lashing is to make you feel guilty. Just keep aplogizing until she is ok with everything, good luck.
In the sentence "Several of the guests wandered in and apologized for being late to the party," the antecedent is "the guests." The pronoun "several" refers back to this noun, indicating a specific group of people who are attending the party.
No one knows the definitive answer to your question. You need to analyze the situation. He is being dishonest with his girlfriend, probably being unfaithful with his best friend's wife and his girlfriend should accept the reality of the situation and move on.No one knows the definitive answer to your question. You need to analyze the situation. He is being dishonest with his girlfriend, probably being unfaithful with his best friend's wife and his girlfriend should accept the reality of the situation and move on.No one knows the definitive answer to your question. You need to analyze the situation. He is being dishonest with his girlfriend, probably being unfaithful with his best friend's wife and his girlfriend should accept the reality of the situation and move on.No one knows the definitive answer to your question. You need to analyze the situation. He is being dishonest with his girlfriend, probably being unfaithful with his best friend's wife and his girlfriend should accept the reality of the situation and move on.
he apologized for being rude to Charles Darnay and asked for his forgiveness