Tell her these words, "I'm sorry." And mean it. The rest follows naturally. There is generally no reason to make a big show of it... some girls, you can't 'prove' to them that you're sorry. it is, to them, a matter of saying it, then discussing it.
first of all, saying "im sorry" is a good way to start, but if she's really pissed at you, you're going to have to prove that you're sorry. best way to make her believe that you mean what you're saying is by looking her in the eyes, and saying "i'm sorry" like you actually mean it. Dont try to explain yourself or give an excuse, just apologize and be really nice and sweet, she'll forgive you eventually, you just have to be patient and let her cool off.
just go up to the girl and tell her that you are sorry for being so rude, hell her that you wont hurt her like that again and one more thing be nice about it and be hounest with her !!
Never Apologise Never Explain was created in 2004-06.
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She wanted to apologise.
Not that I've seen, but if he was furnished with the facts he may reconsider. He should not, however, have to apologise for his ideology and beliefs
none of them have a girlfriend all of them itself for princeton had a girlfriend before
text them (though that's looked down on) ring them apologise tell your friend to do it the list is endless.
I had to apologise for my behaviour.
"Apologise" is the verb form.
Apologise has four syllables.
Apologised is the past participle of apologise.
We Apologise for Nothing was created on 2007-09-17.
Faamalie or Faatoese. "You apologise" - "Fa'atoese oe". Fa'atoese is "apologise"; oe is "you".
Never Apologise Never Explain was created in 2004-06.
If you caused it, apologise, and see what happens. If he caused it, give him a chance to apologise - and if he doesn't or won't, forget him and move on. If you both caused it, apologise anyway, and see what happens.
Apologetic
There is very little you can do except apologise.
That depends on whether he is rightfully annoyed or not. You don't say how his annoyance arose. If you have something to apologise for, and you are sorry for it, then apologise. If his annoyance is unjustified, let him stew. Do not apologise for something you did not do, or to which he is misreacting.