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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Bear with me

Dear Sir/Madam

Can I say "Please bear with me" to someone for the mistake I have done before but saying lately or now?

  

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"Please bear with me" means "Please wait / be patient while I finish what I'm doing/saying". It is not used to apologise for a past mistake.

  • "Please bear with me" means "Please wait / be patient while I finish what I'm doing/saying".
  • It is not used to apologise for a past mistake.
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"Please bear with me" means "Please wait / be patient while I finish what I'm doing/saying". It is not used to apologise for a past mistake.

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