How do you say sorry for the inconvenience?
Sophia Bowman
Sorry for the inconvenience. I/We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Sorry for any trouble caused. Please accept our/my sincere apologies.
How do you acknowledge inconvenience?
Acknowledge – not just your mistake, but also its impact
- “I understand how this problem would have affected your daily operations”
- “We fully recognize that this is a critical issue which can impact your workflows”.
- “I sincerely apologize for all the trouble you must have faced because of this issue.”
Is it OK to say sorry for the inconvenience?
Although saying “I’m sorry for the inconvenience” may be grammatically OK, this statement has a lot of inherent flaws. If you’re going to offer a sincere apology to a customer or to anyone you’ve inconvenienced, you shouldn’t make “sorry for the inconvenience” your go-to statement.
Do you apologize for the inconvenience this has caused?
We do apologize for any inconvenience this has caused our shoppers. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. I’m willing to be responsible for any inconvenience this brings to the company. In return for your hospitality and any inconvenience this may cause, we’re offering a monthly giveback.
Which is correct, sorry or sorry for the inconvenience?
1. Sorry for the inconvenience. 2. Sorry for any inconvenience to you. 3. Sorry for any inconvenience caused. 4. Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. 5. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause (to you). 6. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused to you. (a) Which of the above is/are correct?
What’s the difference between ” this may cause you ” and ” inconvenience “?
(b) The difference in meaning is as follows: “…this may cause you” refers to the future, so whatever it is that will be the cause of the inconvenience hasn’t taken place yet. “…this may have caused you” refers to the past, so the inconvenience, whatever it was, is over now.
Is the sentence’apologies for any inconvenience caused’silent?
‘Apologies’ is what I offer. There you are a properly structured sentence that contains all the necessary elements. However, most of it is silent for a specific reason. It is in fact Hey, Marilyn, Thanks for your question. According to my understanding of the general rule is ‘no verb – no sentence’. You have to find it in there somewhere.