DON'T SAY "SORRY!" | BETTER English vocabulary to sound like a NATIVE | How to Apologise

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Hi there, this is Harry, welcome back  to Advanced English lessons with Harry,
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where I try to help you to get a better  understanding of the English language,
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you might be trying to improve your business  English or simply your conversational English.
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And in this particular lesson, we want to talk  about and look at expressions that will help
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you in your conversation. So we've got today an  advanced English lesson. And we're looking at
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expressions that you can use about apologising  and admitting fault. So they're not... I'm not
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going to give you examples, I'm going to show  you how you can use them, because they're really
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informal in most situations, and they're  informal expressions that you can drop into
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your conversation. So like always, you'll need  to practice them to see how you can use them,
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but they're not so many of them, I've got  10. So I'll go through them with you. And
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then I'll give you an example. And then we  can work from there. Okay, number one, oh,
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I do apologise. It was completely my fault. It was  entirely my fault. So it's quite polite, okay. So
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it's a nice polite way to apologise. And it's not  so informal. So it's quite formal. I do apologise,
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it was my fault, completely or entirely. So  perhaps you're in the supermarket, and you're
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reaching up to get something and somebody else is  reaching up and the jar falls down and smashes on
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the floor and you turn to the person. Look, I'm  really sorry, I do apologise, it was completely
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my fault. I'll get the manager or somebody to  come and clean up the mess. Okay. Number two,
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I'm sorry, that wasn't very tactful of me. So  you might have said something inadvertently,
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or you might have made some reference to  somebody's weight or, Oh, you're... you've
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look as if you've put on a few pounds or a few  kilos, or oops, I shouldn't have said that. Look,
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I'm really sorry, that wasn't very tactful of me.  So you're sorry for having mentioned or referred
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to the person's weight. Okay, so you're probably  trying to be nice and polite, but it didn't turn
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out that way. So I'm sorry, that wasn't very  tactful of me. And to be tactful means to know
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when to say something. And when not. So that's all  about being tactful. Number three, I don't know
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what came over me. Okay. So this is when we say  something that, really, we definitely shouldn't
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have said, I don't know what came over me. But we  can't understand why we said it. Because there's
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not like us. So, you know, I don't know what came  over me. So perhaps when something happened, or
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the report wasn't on your desk, and you shouted a  new screen. Where's it? Where's that? Where's that
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bloody report? No, look, I'm really really sorry.  I don't know what came over me. I've just been so
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uptight with this report, I really want to get it  off my desk. So I apologise for saying some rude
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words. So I don't know what came over me. So it's  a way of apologising. Or in the same situation,
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I had no rights to take it out on you, I had no  rights, take it out on you. So if you shout at
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your PA or you shout at one of the people working  on your team, and you not because they have done
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something, but because you're annoyed because you  made a mistake, or you're annoyed because your
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boss has asked you to work late or he wasn't so  happy with the report you issued. So you shout or
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you get very techy, with somebody working for you.  And then you say, Look, I'm really really sorry,
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I had no rights, take it out on you. And what  it means is that no right? To show you that I
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was angry, and it wasn't that I was angry with  you. I was angry with myself. I was angry with
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the boss because you had the report didn't go down  so well. So I had no right to take it out. I knew
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I shouldn't have shouted or screamed or  shown my anger to you. Next number five,
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it was inexcusable of me. I'd say this is another  quite formal way to say it was inexcusable. Get
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the word out eventually, it was inexcusable of me  to use those words in front of you. I am really,
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really sorry. There's no excuse. That's what it  means. There's no excuse. It was inexcusable of
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me, I hope you can forgive me. I won't do it  again. It was inexcusable of me. Number six,
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I was out of line or I was completely out of  line. So this is less formal. I was out of line.
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Meaning that's not my way of dealing with things.  I shouldn't have said it. Even if I was angry. I
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had no right to take it out on you. So when you're  out of line, you mean you've stepped out of the
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normal line of doing things as a way of dealing  with a problem. I was out of line. So perhaps
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you're ringing up to complain to some helpdesk  because your mobile phone doesn't work or some
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tickets you ordered didn't arrive or the Amazon  package got lost whatever it is you're ringing up
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to complain and then when the person on the other  end of the phone isn't really answering you in the
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way you feel it should then you get a little bit  out agree and you say things like, well, like,
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what are you doing? Isn't it your job to find out?  Shouldn't you know what happened to my parcel,
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blah, blah, blah, blah. And then you stop and  you're thinking, Okay, this is only a person on
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the other end of the telephone trying to do their  job. So you say, Look, I'm really sorry, I was out
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of line, I shouldn't have said that. I know you're  there to help. Let me give you the contact number,
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or let me give you the reference number I have.  And you get back to me when you can. So I'm sorry,
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I was out of line. I shouldn't have said  that. Number seven, in the same way, when
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somebody says something a little bit heated, that  perhaps said something in the heat of the moment,
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they got excited, got angry, then they can  use an expression like, Look, I'm sorry,
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I guess I just overreacted. They just overreacted.  So you are looking for something you're the report
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needs to be in by midday, you're waiting for  those tables to be produced, or the data to be
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dropped into the report and you start sending some  annoying emails? Where is it? Look, I'm sitting
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here waiting. I don't know where it is. What how  am I going to get this report finished, and you
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send this type of email and people are getting a  little bit anxious because you are you're getting
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more and more annoyed. And then finally,  somebody says, Well, look, I sent it to you an
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hour ago. And he said, but I don't have it. And  so we'll look in your spam. And then of course,
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the email is sitting in your spam box. And you  have it so Okay, guys, look, I'm sorry, I guess
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it just overreacted. A little bit tense boss is  waiting for the report, you know, the way it is.
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So you apologise, it won't happen. Again, I guess  I overreacted I should have looked more carefully
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and more closely at the emails that I had. And  then again, if you want to use something really
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informal, when you've made a bit of a mistake,  and you know, you really have to apologise,
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but the apology isn't going to be strong enough.  You say, Look, I'm such an idiot, I really, really
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shouldn't react that way. I'm the second idiot. Or  as we would say, in Ireland. I'm such a tool. So
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a tool means it's a rude word. In that sense for  an idiot. I'm such an idiot. I feel like a tool,
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a complete tool. What did I do? Look, I completely  overreacted. My apologies. Or just very simply
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very straightforward, very informal. Well, look,  you can blame me for that. That's all my fault. I
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meant to get the report in today, I was supposed  to send you guys an email, I forgot all about it,
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I went home, and I forgot. And like it's just too  late. I'll take the blame for it. So you can blame
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me for that. So the boss starts pushing you for  the report, just put them on to me. I'll tell him
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it was all my fault. You can blame me for that.  And then finally, when you have made a mistake,
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when you have stepped out of line, when you have  said something that you shouldn't have said,
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whatever it is that's caused the upset, then you  can apologise. And you can end it by saying, Well,
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how can I make it up to you? So that's great.  It's a good way to get somebody back on side, you
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forget the birthday, how can I make it up to you?  You shouted at our PA or someone on your team,
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Look, I'm really sorry, how can I make it up to  you? So anytime that you've stepped out of line,
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anytime that you've made a real faux pas, anytime  that you've taken it out on somebody that you
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had no right to do, then you can use this line?  How can I make it up to you and then hopefully,
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everything will be better okay. So, there are 10  particular expressions where you can apologise
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or you can admit fault in some way. So, practice  them try to use them try to introduce them into
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your language. So if you have any questions or  you have any issues then you can write to me
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at the end of this lesson or anytime you wish.  www.englishlessonviaskype.com. Okay, so this is
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Harry saying thank you very much for watching  this particular lesson and join me again soon.
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