How to Write an Apology Letter…
Guest post from Kamie
You would think that writing a basic “I’m sorry” letter wouldn’t be a big deal, right?
After working as a substitute for the past couple of years I have found numerous examples of great and not so great letters. This bunch of letters are all from the same class that I subbed for a couple of weeks ago. I usually just trash them, but this time I had to share them with you, the readers of AubreyMo.com!
As a refresher, lets go over how to write an apology letter.
1. Use correct spelling. (including names)

2. Accept responsibility.

3. Don’t put yourself down.

4. Use metaphors.


5. Don’t kiss butt.

6. Don’t call others names.


7. Be sincere.

8. Don’t promise favors.

9. Don’t assume you aren’t part of the problem.

10. Don’t blame the recipient of the letter when you didn’t even ask for help.

11. Make a plan to correct the wrong doing.


12. Don’t use “quotes”.

13. Be thorough, but short and sweet.

14. Remember to sign your letter.

Following these few tips and examples, even you can write a successful apology letter. If you still need a little help, I know some students that might be able to help you.
Here is what we call A+ examples:




And that, my friends, is how you write an apology letter.
Thanks AubreyMo.com for letting me share my letters with you.