How do you say sorry for a lot of questions?

HI sb!

  1. Thank you so much and sorry if I bothered you by my questions. – Thanks a lot and sorry if I bothered you asking so many questions.
  2. Thank you so much and sorry if I wasted your time.
  3. Thank you so much and sorry if I made you stand up and ask many questions. –
  4. Thank you so much and sorry if I took your time.

What does it mean when someone keeps asking questions even after you have answered them?

Always consider that if a PLwD is asking the same question, there probably is a reason for it. Either they didn’t understand what you said, or there is something else going on in their brain that’s making them want to ask again.

How do you say sorry for annoying professionally?

Since you don’t want to say you (Why not? It’s appropriate!), we can rephrase it passively as: Sorry to be bothersome… or Sorry to be troublesome… But I have to say, the active voice is better writing. My recommendation: go with ‘Sorry to bother you…’ or even better ‘We’re sorry to bother you…’

How do you apologize for overwhelming someone?

I’m sorry. I’m just feeling so overwhelmed and in over my head. I know it was rude; I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings….Let’s jump in!

  1. Step one: Acknowledge the ACTION.
  2. Step two: Acknowledge the IMPACT.
  3. Step 3: Acknowledge the INTENTION.

What does sorry Asked mean?

1. I wish I didn’t know what I just found out. A: “Since you’re interested, here’s a video showing how sausage is made.” B: “Ugh, sorry I asked.” 2. Getting the answer to my question was troublesome or more trouble than it was worth.

What to say when someone keeps asking questions?

Originally Answered: What do you say when someone keeps asking why? “I don’t know” is polite, and often true. If you do know, and you want to be honest, then you can say, “I’d rather not discuss this anymore.” This is also perfectly polite.

How to ask for repetition in this better way?

If we want to use it to ask for repetition, you’ve got to say it like this. Really showing with your body language and that upward intonation at the end that you are asking a question, a genuine question. If we’re showing offence, we’re likely to push our body back.

Is it rude or polite to say’i am sorry for many questions?

By saying this you are actually decreasing the weight or worth of your questions. It shows that they are of little importance and the person can answer them in their leisure time. Sticking to the answer, it does sound polite but rather too polite. You can ask an alternate question:

Is it rude or polite to say,’Of course you can answer’?

Telling me “of course you can answer whenever you have time” is a bit presumptuous, because it implies that I must answer. In my situation, I always give people permission to ask anything, with the caveat that I may choose to not answer. I never promise to answer everything!

What does it mean to apologize for asking a question?

If you apologize for asking questions, that’s sort of like saying that you don’t yourself believe that your questions are important, or they don’t deserve to be answered, or that you have no right to be asking them, etc. —- essentially you are placing yourself “beneath” the other person for no reason.

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