Own means belonging to oneself or itself. Owner refers to a person who owns or has legal title to property. On one's own means by one's own efforts or independent
Admitting mistakes is crucial for professional and social reputation. Common words include "mistake," "messed up," and "oversight". Emotional responses can be expressed using phrases like "oh my goodness"
"Sorry for the confusion" means apologizing for causing misunderstandings. Used when giving incorrect information or expressing conflicting statements. Can be used in both spoken and written correspondence
"No worries" is informal and suitable for friends and family. "It's okay" shows willingness to accept apology. "Apology accepted" works best in formal settings. "Don't worry about it" encourages thinking about the issue. "You don't have to apologize" removes pressure
"Thank you for your patience" is the preferred choice as it removes negative connotations. "I had hoped to respond sooner, but" shows intended response but with excuses. "My apologies for the delayed response" is formal and acceptable in business contexts. "So sorry for the late response" is a synonym for "my apologies"
"Apologies for the delay" is a straightforward and direct apology. "Sorry for the late response" shows empathy and responsibility. "My apologies for the delayed reply" highlights ownership. "Regret the delay in responding" conveys genuine remorse