Apology Letters to Friend.
Acknowledging Hurtful Words and Taking Responsibility
Im not trying to back up myself because how I acted was truly disgusting. I see how those words werent just a joke but they were disrespectful and hurtful. I never meant to make you uncomfortable and now I realize how much of a line i crossed when it came and i deeply regret that. I messed up by not thinking how on my words would affect you. It wasnt just careless but it was wrong and disgusting and I take full responsibility for everything. Im not trying to excuse it or defend myself because honestly it’s bullying and thats something I never ment or want to be part of. I misread the situation and didnt understand how serious it was at the time. Your feelings matter a lot to me and i never want anyone to feel this way and i want to make sure i dont cause this kind of pain again.
Make it yours
Don’t just copy it — send it to Friend
Describe what happened and we’ll write your own apology, then turn it into a page you can share with one link — so they actually read it.
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Don’t just say it. Show it.
Turn your apology into a page they’ll actually open — written for you, designed by you, shared in one link.