Writing An Apology Love Letters

An apology love letter is aimed at placating a lover and mitigating any circumstances that may lead to a future quarrel. The letter is addressed to a lover, male or female, and aimed at apologizing for any past mistakes. Because of the content, the adopted tone is submissive and informal, meant to convey sincerity and warmth, although humor too may be used to diminish the depth of the mistake.

An apology love letter typically ends with a plea for benevolence from the lover, along with a promise of better conduct in the future. Normal letter writing conventions, such as noting dates, addresses, subject lines, are usually discarded in order to convey depth of feeling. There are few rules to writing apology love letter, and the writer is encouraged to improvise.

Writing an apology love letter is one of the best ways of expressing yourself without any confrontations and emotional outburst.

You can even edit the letter if it doesn't sound right. Most people try and apologize over the phone. Trying taking back something wrong that you said! Ow! This is effective only if you are both communicating openly and calmly. But how often does that happen? Break ups are nasty and painful. Most of the time it is difficult enough trying to speak to your ex let alone having a discussion or apologizing over the phone.

An apology love letter is extremely effect if written in a way that appeals to your ex. Firstly, always start by being honest about how you feel at that moment in time. Do not get too emotional and keep it short. One paragraph at most.

Secondly, take responsibility for your actions. Remember, both of you are played a part in the break up. Grit your teeth and do it! I guarantee you that this will appeal to your ex and your apology love letter will not be binned.

Thirdly, and this should be your third paragraph. Write down the changes you are willing to make for the sale of your relationship. Let them know what you are going to do to rectify the situation and then do it!

Fourthly, emphasize how important they are to you. End with something that really tugs at their heart strings. Keep the communication lines open by suggesting a time or place to reconcile.

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