How do you apologize for bothering someone? I would use “sorry to bother you” at the beginning of a conversation and “sorry for bothering you” at the end of a conversation. “I’m sorry to bother you” puts it unquestionably in the present. “Sorry to bother you” is more idiomatic than its other variants. Is it correct to say sorry for bothering? I would like to thank you for your time and patience. I am sorry for any inconvenience this/we/I may have caused you. ![]() My recommendation: go with ‘Sorry to bother you…’ or even better ‘We’re sorry to bother you…’ I agree. 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. How do you say sorry for bothering you professionally?
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