They're both correct sentences. The first one: Apoligize to the Dr. would be if you did something to the doctor and you wanted to apologize. But if you write: Apologize for the doctor then that's a whole different thing. That would be if maybe the doctor did something to someone and didn't want to apologize so you apologize for them. So anyway they are both correct. It isn't possible to have one that's more correct because that just isn't possible to get.
Apologize, apologize, apologize, and then get someone to fix it.
yes you have to apologize, especially if you would apologize if it was someone else.
You can just apologize , without qualifiers or rationalizations , and ask for forgiveness.
If they care about you they would.
In person!
No. You can kill someone on accident, unless they tried to kill you first...
just say i am sorry for what ever you did
it depends on what you did and how bad you affected that person.
You do it llike they are a sibling with your heart.
Just ignore them completely and seem like life without them is better.. Then they will see how happy you are without them and want to become friends again so they apologize.
say sorry and dont do it again