What to reply when you forgot to bring something you said you would
Small fail, big trust signal if you handle it well. Acknowledge, replace it, move on. You want to keep the relationship intact — this page is tuned to that exact framing. The example replies below cover three angles you can pick from; copy any one into the chat or hit the CTA to keep workshopping with myalexai.
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Confident — short, specific, owned
i owe you an apology. i [named the action], and i regret it. no excuses — i should have done better.
Chill — light when the situation allows — alt take
okay i flaked, i'm sorry. let's redo it next week — wednesday or thursday?
Informative — when context actually helps — alt take
i'm sorry. for the record: a, b, c. if any of that lands wrong, tell me — i can take it.
Confident — short, specific, owned — when the first feels too soft
i owe you an apology. i [named the action], and i regret it. no excuses — i should have done better.
Why this tone fits
Apologies are the messages people redraft the most. The trap is over-explaining. Confident-short is right almost always — name the specific thing, take responsibility, propose what's next. Chill is for low-stakes apologies where you're solid with the person; over-formality reads as anxious. Informative is for when context genuinely matters and is welcome; if you're not sure, don't.
Pro tip: The best apology is followed by the matching action within 24-48 hours. myalexai will draft the apology AND the calendar invite that backs it up.
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