Learn what "i am so sorry for everything that happened" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker is expressing a broad apology for all the bad things that happened.
From Good For Him, Episode 50
Someone is apologizing after a bad event or a series of bad actions.
Use this when you want to sound sincere and account for a whole situation, not just one mistake. It works in personal conversations, but may sound vague if you need a specific apology.
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