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Excuse me, polite language

Polite sentences with the meaning of disturbing you often use words such as you, asking for instructions, and sorry, such as: I'm really sorry to bother you, do you think this modification is ok; Sorry to bother you, boss. I'll browse this business to see if there are any problems, and so on.

1. Sorry to bother you. Do you think it's okay to modify it like this?

I'm really sorry for the trouble.

I'm sorry to bother you, leader. I'll run this business and see if there are any problems.

4. Hello, director, I'm sorry to bother you. Do you think I have any other problems doing this?

Secretary, please help me to see what is wrong with this plan.

6. Thank you very much for your trouble and efforts.

I really appreciate your help. I took the liberty of disturbing you.

8. I'm sorry to bother you. I'm very sorry about that!

9. Sorry, I'll treat you to dinner next time.

10, I really bothered you before, but your help can be called a timely help. Thank you.