I need to apologize for something. I asked someone to do something just before the deadline even though I could ask in advance. She(the someone) seems to feel uncomfortable or unpleasant because need to be in a hurry. Can I say "I am sorry for making you rush."? Or, do you have any recommendation for better expression?
Top answer
Anonymous "I am sorry for making you rush. This is OK.
— Mister Micawber
Anonymous "I am sorry for making you rush.
This is OK.
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