That has been going on since 1700's
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You can make it more formal by saying "gomen-nasai" ごめんなさい or more friendly with "gomen-ne" ごめんね.
"Warui warui" 悪い悪い or "my bad" is also a very casual way to say sorry. "Sumimasen" すみません, which can be translated as "excuse me", also works as an apology depending on how it is used.
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Please ask this question in English next time if you can but no I haven't heard of it.
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C. She will sign the alphabet with her left hand