🙇143+ Sorry & Apology Kaomoji | m(_ _)m Copy & Paste
Find the perfect way to say sorry with 143+ apology kaomoji. From a casual 'my bad' to a heartfelt bow, these cute sorry text faces work on Discord, WhatsApp, X (Twitter), TikTok, and any messaging app. Copy and paste instantly — no sign-up required. Browse our full kaomoji collection →
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FAQ
- Q. When should I use sorry kaomoji?
- Use sorry kaomoji when apologizing for a late reply, a small mistake, or a playful tease that went too far. They soften the message and show sincerity without making the conversation too heavy on Discord, WhatsApp, or text.
- Q. What is the most popular apology kaomoji?
- m(_ _)m is the classic bow-apology kaomoji — it mimics the Japanese dogeza bow and conveys genuine respect and remorse. (><) and (;;) are lighter alternatives perfect for casual 'oops, my bad' moments.
- Q. Can I use apology kaomoji in professional settings?
- For casual workplace chats (Slack, Teams), m(_ _)m or (>人<) are generally fine and can actually make apologies feel warmer and less stiff. For formal emails or serious situations, stick to plain text apologies.
- Q. What's the difference between sorry and sad kaomoji?
- Sorry kaomoji express remorse directed at someone else — like m(_ _)m or orz. Sad kaomoji express personal sadness or disappointment. Use sorry kaomoji when you've wronged someone; use sad kaomoji when you're feeling down yourself.
- Q. What are apologize kaomoji?
- Apologize kaomoji are Japanese text emoticons that express remorse, regret, and saying sorry. They often show bowing, crying, or guilt-ridden facial expressions.
- Q. How do I copy apologize kaomoji?
- Tap or click any apologize kaomoji on this page to instantly copy it to your clipboard. Paste it into any messaging app, email, or social media platform.
- Q. What is the most sincere apologize kaomoji?
- m(_ _)m (deep bow) is the most universally recognized apology kaomoji, representing the Japanese dogeza bow — the deepest form of apology.
- Q. When should I use apologize kaomoji?
- Use them when saying sorry for mistakes, being late, canceling plans, or any time you want to add genuine remorse to your digital apology.
- Q. Do apologize kaomoji work on Discord?
- Yes! Apologize kaomoji display perfectly on Discord and are commonly used in servers to express genuine or lighthearted apologies.
- Q. Can I use apologize kaomoji on Instagram?
- Absolutely. Apologize kaomoji work in Instagram comments, DMs, captions, and bios since they're standard Unicode text.
- Q. What's the difference between apologize and sad kaomoji?
- Apologize kaomoji specifically convey remorse and responsibility (often with bowing motions), while sad kaomoji express general sadness or disappointment without the apology aspect.
- Q. Are apologize kaomoji appropriate for work messages?
- Simple ones like m(_ _)m or (´;ω;`) can work in casual work chats on Slack or Teams for minor apologies, adding a human touch.
- Q. What apologize kaomoji shows the most guilt?
- orz (a person collapsed on the ground in defeat) and 土下座 (m(_ _)m) convey the most intense guilt and deep regret.
- Q. Do apologize kaomoji work on WhatsApp?
- Yes! All apologize kaomoji on this page are plain text and display correctly on WhatsApp for both iPhone and Android.
- Q. Can I combine apologize kaomoji with text?
- Yes! Try 'I'm so sorry m(_ _)m' or 'Please forgive me (´;ω;`) I didn't mean it' for a more heartfelt apology message.