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What's the difference between "I apologize" and " I'm sorry"
Dec 27, 2011 3:24 AM
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I'm sorry but I refuse to apologize.
sorry = adjective
apologize = verb
December 27, 2011
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Well, to apologize is to say sorry. But i'm sorry has another meaning which is used to console someone who has a relative or friends or family member just passed away. However like what chris has said, perhaps apologize sounds more formal than sorry. But generally it means the same.
December 27, 2011
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as far as I'm concerned they are the same thing. perhaps I apologize is a bit more formal
December 27, 2011
In general usage, I'm sorry is more personal. For instance, you have an employee at work and they have been rude to another employee. You ask them to apologize. They won't say, I apologize unless they are being a smart aleck. They will say, "I'm sorry."
December 27, 2011
'I apologise' is stronger than 'I'm sorry'.It expresses a deeper level of regret or remorse for something you've done or said.'I'm sorry' is also used to express sympathy to the bereaved.
December 27, 2011
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