Introduction
Sorry letters are usually written for apologizing for the mistakes committed intentionally or unintentionally. Letters are the best way to express one’s genuine feelings towards others. In any relationship mistakes do happen and it all depends on how they are rectified. The main intention of the writer of the letter will be to seek the forgiveness of the reader. These letters may be informal or formal depending on the context.
Sorry Letter for rude behavior Tips
The following tips will be useful in writing a sorry letter for rude behavior:
· The letter should be clear, precise and express the feelings of the writer.
· The language used should be simple and should touch the heart of the reader.
Sample Sorry Letter for rude behavior
From,
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______( your address)
To,
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______( address of the person the letter is addressed to)
Date: ______( Date of which letter is written)
Dear mom,
I am genuinely feeling sorry for my behavior yesterday with you. When you were trying to tell me the importance of time, I shouted at you saying that I know what I am doing. It was mean on my part and I should not have behaved in this manner. I know you never like telling lies and indiscipline. I am ashamed of my rude behavior with you. But I beg you to understand my feelings now. I am repenting for what I have done and seek forgiveness from you. I know you are generous at heart and will definitely accept my apology to you.
I realize that I should improve my behavior and attitude. It may take time but I will show improvement in my overall behavior.
I once again apologize for my rude behavior and request you to forgive me. I promise that I shall not repeat the incident. Hope our relationship will get stronger as time passes.
Yours lovingly,
Rita
Sorry Letter for rude behavior Template
From,
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______
______( your address)
To,
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______( address of the person the letter is addressed to)
Date: ______( Date of which letter is written)
Dear mom,
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 realized 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 behavior. I promise that I shall not repeat this incident.
Hoping to hear from you,
Yours lovingly,
Sheela
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