Short & Sweet Apology Wishes for Ex-Girlfriend

Sometimes, a simple "I'm sorry" is all it takes to open the door to healing. If you're looking for heartfelt yet concise ways to apologize to an ex-girlfriend, you've come to the right place. These short & sweet messages are designed to convey your regret with sincerity and respect.

#1Short & Sweet

My actions were thoughtless. I truly apologize for any pain caused.

#2Short & Sweet

Sorry for the hurt I inflicted. I regret it deeply.

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#3Short & Sweet

Wishing I could undo my mistakes. So very sorry for everything.

#4Short & Sweet

Thinking of you and genuinely sorry for how things unfolded.

#5Short & Sweet

My apologies for the way things ended. I truly wish you well.

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#6Short & Sweet

Regret fills me for how I acted. Please accept my apology.

#7Short & Sweet

I messed up, and I'm truly sorry for my part in it all.

#8Short & Sweet

Sending a sincere apology your way. Hope you're doing okay.

#9Short & Sweet

Please accept my deepest apologies for the heartache I caused.

#10Short & Sweet

Just wanted to say I'm sorry. Hope you find peace and happiness.

Common questions

Is it appropriate to apologize to an ex-girlfriend?

Yes, if your apology is sincere and focuses on expressing regret for your actions without expecting reconciliation. It can offer closure for both of you, allowing you both to move forward.

How soon after a breakup should I send an apology?

It depends on the situation. Give both of you some space to process emotions, but don't wait so long that the apology loses its relevance. A few days to a few weeks is often a suitable timeframe.

What if she doesn't respond or accept my apology?

Your part is to offer the apology sincerely and genuinely. Her response, or lack thereof, is her choice. Respect her decision and understand that closure might not come immediately or in the way you expect. The primary goal is to express your regret, not to force a specific reaction.