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lions [1.4K]
2 years ago
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how do I say sorry to my mom? in a meaningful way cause I wanna say it to her but I feel like it won't mean anything if I just s

ay I'm sorry. I messed up really bad and now she won't even look at me as her daughter. this whole situation is my fault and revolves around jealousy. idk what do do and idk why im here but someone help me
English
2 answers:
Inessa [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

<h2><em>Try to be as meaningful as you can</em></h2>

Explanation:

Add detail, make it sound more meaningful, add "I hope", ( Ex. I hope you

will forgive me.) say I'm sorry multiple times, show how you feel, and hug at the end.

Such as,

I'm very sorry, I hope you will forgive me, I feel bad for bothering you or annoying you in a way that I don't understand. I messed up a lot, and I hope you can forgive me. I am truly sorry for acting like this. I will do anything to help you and I hope you can forgive me. ( hug* )

Hope this helps tho ^^

disa [49]2 years ago
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Answer:

Well it all depends on what it was about, you could speak to her and apologize by saying how sorry you are, and how you promise for it to never happen again. I know this may be tough but you have to earn her trust, promise you'll try your best to behave and she can punish you if she has to.

Explanation:

heres an example, "Mom, I'm sorry I acted that was towards you and i know it made you upset and annoyed at me, I promise ill try my very best for it to not happen again to be better behaved. I just want to say sorry that we had to argue like that but I love you and don't want this to get between us."

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