The answer is "Apology Accepted."
The right response should be: "I have accepted your apology". Or "I have noted your apology"
The Hills - 2006 Apology Not Accepted 2-10 was released on: USA: 19 March 2007
Accepted.Acceptis a verb that means "to receive, admit, regard as true, say yes."The noun exception means "exclusion" or "one that is excepted."
You have to be polite because the person in question is asking for forgiveness and will be hurt if you respond with a nasty retort. The most natural way is to say "That's alright, apology accepted," but don't sound awkward because people think you don't mean to accept the apology. Hope that helps! :D
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People expect an apology for many reasons. The "injured" party feels that an apology is recognition from the instigator that he/she did something that was not acceptable. By doing so, the "injured" party is making the instigator feel guilty, thus lowering his/her self confidence. As a result, the "injured" party feels superior and his/her confidence is increased. Another reason why people expect an apology is for an emotional recognition of feeling accepted and wanted. Others belive that an apology will heal all wounds. The last reason is quite irrational, but commonly accepted among those who want an apology.
The sentence, "Please accept our apology." or "Please accept my apology." is a request. Because the implied subject of the sentence is you, if you used "your apology" the sentence would actually be "You please accept your apology."
It is accepted to say Iceberg as in english, but it is also called "tempano de hielo"
The best way to write an apology letter is: Say how sorry you are at the begging of the letter Say what you've done. Say why you've done it. How your going to fix this problem. Say how much you love them. And the end the letter with a sorry.
You can simply say, "I appreciate your apology, but I'm not ready to accept it at this time." It's important to communicate your feelings honestly and respectfully.
Your apology is accepted = Ihre/deine Enschuldigung wird akzeptiert/angenommen.