Write a long apology

 Hey Mom,

I want to start by saying how deeply sorry I am for not keeping up with my responsibilities around the house, especially with the dishes the other day. I know you work really hard, and the last thing you need is to come home to a mess. I should have been more mindful and respectful of the promises I made to you. 

I understand that my actions have consequences and that I let you down. I want you to know that I am committed to doing better. I will make sure to manage my time more effectively and prioritize my chores so that this doesn't happen again. I appreciate everything you do for me, and I want to show you that I can be responsible and dependable. 

Thank you for your patience and understanding. I love you and really want to make things right.

Love,

[Zianni]


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