This is a pet peeve of mine.  I can't stand when people say   " I'm sorry if you . . .  " In my not so humble opinion, sorry should be given unconditionally, as in " I'm sorry,  I was in the wrong and I'm sorry."  If you don't feel you were in the wrong, I don't think you should apologize because I don't think you are remorseful.  The only apology that counts with me is one that does not have a qualifying phrase attached. 
-- Jody Van Ness OTR/L


I am sorry if I brewed up a sticky point that has resulted in you choosing to be defensive.  --
David A. Lehman, PhD, PT

I apologize to those of you who did not interpret my email correctly.-- Danielle  OTS



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