1234, Main Street Boston, MA 02123 07 April, 2005 <Recipient Address Goes Here> Hello, This is a difficult letter for me to write, and it’s hard to know just where to begin. Sometimes, between friends, there are things that need to be said, but we’re afraid that doing so will hurt our friend’s feelings. I’m […]
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Sorry for the misunderstanding
1234, Main Street Boston, MA 02123 07 April, 2005 <Recipient Address Goes Here> Hello, I realize that we have had a bit of a misunderstanding regarding <description>. I wanted to tell you that I am sorry for contributing to this error. If I had taken the time to be clearer or to make sure that […]
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Sorry for offending you
1234, Main Street Boston, MA 02123 07 April, 2005 <Recipient Address Goes Here> Hello, I am writing to apologize for my recent behavior. I realize now that what I did offended you and I am truly sorry for that. It was unforgivable of me to <behavior>, and I don’t know what I was thinking. Indeed, […]
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Apology for something i said
Boston, MA 02123 07 April, 2005 <Recipient Address Goes Here> Hello, This letter is to formally apologize to you for my thoughtlessness. I certainly should know better than to participate in idle gossip. It was immature, unkind, and foolish of me to talk about you and your business with someone else. I am terribly sorry. […]
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Writing complaint letter
The most important thing that a person writing a complaint letter should remember is that he is going to hurt somebody’s feelings after the letter is done with. So putting aside the bias he should clearly concentrate on the issue in hand rather than bludgeoning the person responsible for the complaint. Another fact that needs […]
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