if its just of your back and they arnt requesting it then i think a simple "im sorry, what i said was wrong" should be efficient
if its just of your back and they arnt requesting it then i think a simple "im sorry, what i said was wrong" should be efficient
Ngl, I loved the answer you wrote on your test paper hahaha, hilarious! But the letter you've written is good and the fact you're apologising for your actions off your own back is even better. Pretty awesome if you ask me.
Although it sounds like a good idea, hiding behind someone elses faults is the beginning of the road to failure. Blaming other people for what is ultimately up to you would be the biggest mistake you will ever make.I was debating chocolates to be fair. And I could blame it on the school? They've caused me alot of **** the past few months. starting to annoy me big style some certain members of staff..
And yeah, I'm not going to try and back out of that one, it was dumb - luckily, got off with a warning rather than disqualification
Your letter is sufficient to me. Especially as they haven't requested an apology and it's you doing it off your own back. So good on you. Oh, and don't do it again.
DJ Robbie
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If they're not expecting it, why are you bothering? You know not to do it again, they know you won't do it again so I'd just leave it as water under the bridge and move on tbh
If not, your letter's good but the you, yourself bit sounds weird lol like you're trying too hard to be 'posh' :p
I wouldn't apologise at all your reasoning behind your answer seems justifiable to me.... **** OCR. People have done a lot worse in exams trust me
Just scrap the apology. What you did was out of anger, nothing to apologize for.. to them your just another angry kid letting his anger out on paper.
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