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  1. Aug 6, 2019 · Sorry if I bother you; Sorry if I bothered you; Sorry to bother you; Sorry if I am bothering; Ngrams can only cope with phrases of up to five words, but missing you off the last one isn't going to change the result significantly, especially as that five-word phrase isn't found. Sorry to bother you is streets ahead of all the others, two of ...

  2. Aug 22, 2011 · OP's bug is informal/slangy, and shouldn't be used unless you know the other party very well, but in most other contexts it should be fine to say "Sorry to trouble (or bother) you again". If there really is a need to be more formal, there are potentially two different situations.

  3. Nov 12, 2014 · Right. "Sorry to bother you" is more idiomatic than its other variants. "I'm sorry to bother you" puts it unquestionably in the present. I would use "sorry to bother you" at the beginning of a conversation and "sorry for bothering you" at the end of a conversation. Having said that, there are several other possibilities, such as:

  4. Aug 23, 2019 · 2. Yes, the "Sorry to bother you, but, ..." is filler, but/and is a sort of formulaic politeness, which is its only genuine virtue. If the overall tone of your email is polite, that particular formulaic phrase can be omitted without harm. But/also, if you routinely include such phrases, it's not soooo hard to filter them out.

  5. 0. "Excuse me" (appropriately voiced) is one way to say it. "Please excuse me" another. Example: You accidentally bumped into someone. Before she has a chance to get too upset, saying "Excuse me" usually indicates that you are aware that you caused offense, and that you are at least somewhat apologetic for the offense. Share. Improve this answer.

  6. Synonym for sorry to disturb you. They mean the same thing.|disturb is more formal/intense|Disturb is more formal, "sorry to disturb you while you were sleeping." Bother is more casual. "Sorry to bother you while you're working!"|"annoy" would be more of "did I annoy you?"|Again, "did I disturb you?" would be more formal, like if you were talking to your boss or a respected person. |There is ...

  7. before you start talking to someone You usually say "I'm sorry for bothering you" after you finish talking to someone. But you can use either one whenever you want. I'm sorry to bother you <-- perfect I'm sorry bothering you <--- this is wrong, it should be "I'm sorry for bothering you" They mean the same, but usually you say "Excuse me" then ...

  8. Apr 1, 2020 · Synonym for I’m sorry to bother you on the weekend "to bother" should be conjugated because this doesn't sound natural to me.

  9. You can write in any language. Basically these mean the same thing. "To bother" is the infinitive form of the verb, "bothering" could be you are in the process of doing the act, or at another time. For example; "Sorry for bothering you yesterday." "Sorry to bother you" would be said immediately before you "bother" someone, or immediately after ...

  10. is this right? I'm sorry to cut you off but I can't hear u very well are these right? I hope not bother you, but.. I hope I'm not teasing you, but ... I hope no to bo... which are right? I'm so sorry to bother you, but I'm so sorry for bothering, but I'm so sorry for... 너한테 못되게 굴어서 미안해 -> I’m sorry for being mean to you.