Learn what "sorry to keep you waiting" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.
It is a polite apology for arriving late or causing a delay.
From The Day We Got Married, Episode 9
Someone apologizes for making another person wait.
Use this in everyday conversation, at work, or in service settings after a delay. It is one of the most useful apology phrases for learners.
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