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vredina [299]
3 years ago
9

Write a letter to a friend apologizing for speaking rudely to her​

English
2 answers:
djyliett [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

From,

_____________

_____________

_____________ ( your address)

Date: _________________ ( Date of which letter is written)

To,

_____________

_____________

_____________ ( address of the person the letter is addressed to)

Subject: Apology

Dear _____________(name of the rcecipient),

I am writing this letter to accept my rude behavior with you yesterday. I know that I have hurt your feelings and caused stressful moments. I thought that writing to you will relieve my guilt and it is the best way to seek forgiveness from you.

You were explaining the importance of discipline when I lost my temper and shouted at you, saying that I know what to do. You were offended and left my room in despair. I immediately realised my mistake but did not have the courage to come and face you. In this letter, I request you to excuse me and give me a chance to improve my behaviour. I promise that I shall not repeat this incident.

Hoping to hear from you,

Yours lovingly,

__________

(Name & Signature.)

krok68 [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Dear, ( name of person)    

I wanted to write you this letter for being mean towards you. I'm so sorry for speaking rudely to you. I shouldn't of said the things I did. You are an amazing friend and your always there for me. I  hope that we can remain friends. Please forgive me for the mistake I made.  

Your caring friend,

(Name of person)

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