Apologizing for taking credit for someone else’s work

I am writing this letter to sincerely apologize for taking credit for your work. Looking back, I realize how wrong and hurtful my actions were, and I deeply regret the pain and betrayal I caused you.

I understand the hard work, dedication, and creativity that went into your project, and I am truly sorry for not giving you the recognition and appreciation you rightfully deserved. I know that by taking credit for your work, I not only disrespected you but also undermined your skills and efforts.

I want you to know that I take full responsibility for my actions and understand the impact they had on you. I can only imagine how hurt and frustrated you must have felt, and I am truly sorry for causing you such distress.

I hope that you can find it in your heart to forgive me for my mistake. I promise to learn from this experience and strive to be more honest, respectful, and supportive in the future.

Once again, I am deeply sorry for taking credit for your work. Please know that I value and respect you, and I hope that we can move past this and rebuild our relationship.

Mam

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