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Apologizing
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Apologizing
I’m terribly sorry, but it was an accident.
I’m really sorry, but I didn’t mean to do it.
I’m sorry, but I didn’t do it on purpose.
I just forgot. Sorry.
Responding to apologies
Affirmative Response
That’s all right. I understand.
Don’t worry about it.
Oh, that’s OK.
No problem.
Negative Response
Oh, no! How could you!
Really?!
You what?!
I can’t believe you?
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