What is the difference in meaning, between "sorry for" and "sorry about"?
When do we use " I am sorry about..." and " I am sorry for..."?
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What is the difference in meaning, between "sorry for" and "sorry about"?
When do we use " I am sorry about..." and " I am sorry for..."?
Thanks for the explaination, everyone! From Help Wanted T_T
1. Generally, no difference in meaning.Quote:
Originally Posted by Helped Wanted
I am sorry about what happened = I am sorry for what happened.
2. Specifically (depending on the context of what is being talked about), the first sentence could mean that the speaker was not the one responsible for what happened. The second sentence could mean the speaker was responsible and is offering his/her sympathy or apology.
We usually use about. Example:Quote:
Originally Posted by Helped Wanted
- I'm sorry about that. I did not wish to offend you.
There can be quite a bit of difference in usage between the two. Example:
- I'll make him sorry for that.
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According to Google, sorry for is used more often than sorry about
- sorry about = 463,000
sorry for = 840,000
Sometimes one can be substituted for the other with no change in meaning.
- Sorry about the mess.
Depp sorry for 'anti-US' quotes.
Potter pirate sorry for mistakes.
Sometimes only one can be used and not the other. In the following sentences you cannot substitute sorry about for sorry for.
- "Dad 'sorry' for baby's attackers. ... A man whose newborn baby received a fractured skull in a gang attack said yesterday that he felt sorry for his assailants."
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...059722974.html
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