Examples of 'who should apologise' in a sentence

Meaning of "who should apologise"

Who should apologise: This phrase is a question asking about the appropriate individual who should express regret or take responsibility for a particular mistake, offense, or misunderstanding. It is often used in discussions about accountability and conflict resolution

How to use "who should apologise" in a sentence

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who should apologise
You are the one who should apologise.
Who should apologise.
I am the one who should apologise.
Shakti feels it should be him or Sukhiya who should apologise.
It is we who should apologise.
Your wife 's actions were justified . It is I who should apologise.
It is I who should apologise to you.
You're not interrupting. i'm the one who should apologise.
It 's you who should apologise.
In a way, I am the one who should apologise.
It is I who should apologise to you . After all, this is your profession.
You? But I am the one who should apologise.
It 's me who should apologise.
It 's fine, really . I am the one who should apologise.
No, it is I who should apologise.

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No, look … I am the one who should apologise.
No, it 's me who should apologise.
But, truly, it is I who should apologise.
No, it 's I who should apologise.
Perhaps it * s i who should apologise.
No, I'm the one who should apologise.

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