I’m not sorry to announce that my site, ApologyLetters.net, now has has nearly 300 free apology letter templates with sample wording on how to apology for all kinds of misdeeds.
More “regrettable” situations than ever before are now covered in the site’s sample letters, along with articles with tips on apology-writing. Because so many site visitors have requested them, ApologyLetters.net now includes a handful of insincere or sarcastic apologies such as a “fauxpology” and a blanket apology. Use these at your own risk!
The templates at ApologyLetters.net are intended to provide a starting point for the user to write his or her own apology, because each case is so specific. (Of course, feel free to use them as-is if they happen to fit your own personal or business situations.) The letters download instantly in DOC format so you can type directly into them in Microsoft Word.
The new letters take on topics such as workplace regrets for not replying to an email, covering up a mistake, blabbing company secrets, lying on a resume, playing office politics, and general flaking at work.
Some letters are intended to be sent from businesses, such as apologizing to a customer for not returning a phone call, botched billing, and making false promises.
The new personal apologies at ApologyLetters.net include expressing regrets for: advantage of someone, spreading lice, damaging property, hurt feelings, political arguments, and other missteps. There are several apologies designed for a child or teen.
There’s also a selection of notes especially for apologies via social media, including a 140-character Tweet for Twitter.
Everything at ApologyLetters.net is free to use in your personal or business dealings.