Sorry 100 to 10,000 Times Copy and Paste β€” With Emojis & Numbers

Sorry Generator

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No configuration needed β€” click any button to instantly copy "sorry” repeat text to your clipboard. Copy and paste 100 to 1000 times

πŸ˜” I Am Sorry

Express your apology with emotional and heartfelt sorry messages.

πŸ₯Ί I Am Really Sorry

Show deep regret and emotions with repeated apology messages.

πŸ’” I Am Sorry for Everything

Perfect for expressing deep regret and asking forgiveness.

πŸŒ™ Late Night Sorry

For those nights when guilt keeps you awake and you want to apologize.

😒 Sorry for Hurting You

Express guilt and ask forgiveness for your mistakes.

πŸ₯€ I Truly Apologize

Simple yet powerful way to say sorry from your heart.

πŸ’­ Always Sorry

Continuous feeling of regret and apology.

πŸ’” Can't Stop Saying Sorry

For intense regret and deep emotional apology.

Sorry 1000 Times Copy and Paste β€” With Emojis, Names & Layouts

Some apologies don't fit in a single message. You type "sorry" and stare at it and think β€” this looks nothing like what I actually feel. Too small. Too easy to dismiss. Too similar to the hundred other times someone has sent the same word and meant nothing by it.

This tool exists for the gap between what you feel and what one word can carry. Generate sorry 1000 times copy and paste with your name on every line, with the emoji that matches the weight of what happened, in a layout that makes the other person actually stop and sit with it. Everything you searched for β€” sorry 100 times, sorry 1000 times with numbers, sorry copy paste with emoji, sorry for Jaan, sorry for wife, sorry for husband β€” is here. All of it. In under 30 seconds.


Generate Your Sorry Message in Under 30 Seconds

  1. Type your apology β€” "sorry", "I am sorry", "I'm really sorry Jaan πŸ˜”", or anything personal
  2. Or pick a relation preset β€” Wife, Husband, Baby, Jaan, Sister, Brother, Mom, Dad and more
  3. Pick your emoji β€” πŸ™ sincere, πŸ˜” remorseful, πŸ’” heartfelt, πŸ₯Ί vulnerable
  4. Set your count β€” 100, 200, 500, 1000, or type any custom number up to 10,000
  5. Choose your layout β€” straight lines, zigzag, centered, snake, or custom
  6. Turn on line numbers if you want sorry 1000 times with numbers β€” each line counted
  7. Add a line separator to give breathing room between each repetition
  8. Hit Generate β†’ Copy All β†’ Paste

Copy button not responding? Tap Select All β†’ Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (Mac). Works on every browser without exception.


Sorry 1000 Times β€” Why the Count Actually Matters

Here's the thing about apologies that most people don't say out loud: the size of the apology needs to match the size of what happened. A quick "sorry" after something minor is fine β€” expected, even. But when something real occurred, when the other person is genuinely hurt, that same quick "sorry" lands like you're trying to close a door they're not ready to close yet.

A thousand sorries doesn't close the door. It opens it wider. It says: I'm not trying to get past this quickly. I'm staying in this with you. I know what I did and I'm not pretending one word is enough.

That's why people search specifically for sorry 1000 times copy and paste rather than just sending a paragraph. The paragraph can be read in ten seconds and moved past. A thousand lines of "sorry πŸ™" takes real time to scroll through β€” and somewhere in that scroll, the other person stops being defensive and starts actually receiving the apology. That shift is what you're trying to create. This tool is how you create it.


Sorry 1000 Times With Numbers β€” Line by Line

The numbered format is one of the most searched variations β€” and one of the most underestimated. Here's what sorry 1000 times with numbers looks like:

1. I am sorry πŸ™
2. I am sorry πŸ™
3. I am sorry πŸ™
...
1000. I am sorry πŸ™

The number does something the plain version doesn't. It makes the count visible as it builds β€” the person reading it watches the number climb and knows there are hundreds more coming. By line 300 they've been sitting with your apology for longer than any message you could have written. By line 800 the word "sorry" has stopped being a word and started being something closer to proof.

Proof that you stayed with this. That you didn't move on after one message. That the other person's hurt mattered enough to you that you did something about it, even digitally, even imperfectly.

Toggle line numbers on before generating β€” one click adds a count to every single line automatically.


Sorry Copy Paste β€” Layouts That Make It Land Differently

Most tools give you one option β€” the same line repeated straight down the screen. This tool gives you formats that change how the apology feels before a single word is read:

Zigzag Layout

Alternates between two variations of your message on consecutive lines. Creates a visual rhythm that looks deliberate β€” like you thought about how this would look before sending it. Because you did. Works especially well for sorry copy paste on WhatsApp where the message fills the screen in a pattern rather than a wall.

Centered Layout

Each line centered rather than left-aligned. Gives the apology a quieter, more considered feel β€” less like a chat message and more like something written with intention. Works beautifully for serious situations where you need the format to carry some of the emotional weight the words might not fully reach.

Snake Layout

Alternating indentation creates a visual pattern that makes the person stop scrolling because they've never seen an apology formatted like this. Unusual enough to get noticed. Sincere enough to land once it's been read. For the situations that call for something genuinely unexpected.

Line Separators

Add a separator β€” a dash, a dot, a heart, or any character β€” between each repetition. Makes very large counts like sorry 2000 times more readable rather than an overwhelming block. Gives the other person small moments to pause inside the apology rather than one continuous scroll.


Sorry for Jaan β€” Relation Presets for Every Apology

The tool includes relation-specific presets so the apology starts in the right place before you've typed a single character. Every preset is fully editable β€” use it as is, personalise it, or build from it entirely. Here's what each one carries:

Sorry Jaan πŸ’”

Jaan β€” my life, in Urdu and Hindi β€” is one of those words that English doesn't have a real equivalent for. Darling comes close. Love comes close. But Jaan carries something specific: the idea that this person is not just important to you but central. That without them something essential is missing.

"Sorry Jaan πŸ’”" repeated 1000 times on WhatsApp is a completely different message from a generic apology. It names them specifically. It uses the word that exists only between the two of you. And it arrives a thousand times β€” which is harder to dismiss than any paragraph you could write about how sorry you are.

Sorry My Wife / My Husband

Marriage is where apologies get complicated β€” because in a marriage the relationship itself is always slightly at stake in a way it isn't in other contexts. A quick sorry after an argument doesn't always reach far enough into that. "I am sorry my wife πŸ™" or "I am sorry my husband πŸ˜”" repeated 1000 times says something different from a quick message β€” it says you know what's worth protecting and you're not willing to let this sit unresolved.

Select the Wife or Husband preset in the tool, add the emoji that fits the specific situation, set it to 1000, and send it before the silence gets heavier than it needs to be.

Sorry Baby πŸ₯Ί

The most searched relationship variant for apologies β€” and the one where the emoji matters most. "Sorry baby πŸ₯Ί" lands softer than "sorry baby πŸ˜”". The pleading face opens something that the pensive face closes slightly. Pick the one that matches how you actually feel rather than the one that looks most apologetic β€” they'll feel the difference even if they can't explain why.

Sorry My Darling / Sweetheart

Some relationships have their own vocabulary β€” darling, sweetheart, love. Whatever the word is in yours, the tool lets you type it directly or pick from the presets. "Sorry my darling πŸ’”" repeated 500 times carries the intimacy of the word alongside the apology β€” which is often what's needed when the hurt is specifically about the relationship rather than a single incident.

Sorry Maa / Papa πŸ™

Apologising to parents is its own category of difficult β€” especially in South Asian families where hierarchy and respect make the apology feel like it needs to carry both the sorry and the acknowledgment of that dynamic. "Sorry Maa πŸ™" or "Sorry Papa πŸ™" repeated even 100 times is the kind of message that gets shown to the entire family. Do it properly. Don't just send one text and hope they understand the rest.

Sorry Bhai / Didi πŸ˜”

Sibling apologies have a specific texture β€” they need to be sincere enough to land but not so heavy that they make the other person uncomfortable with the intensity of it. "Sorry Bhai πŸ˜”" or "Sorry Didi πŸ™" repeated 100 times hits in exactly that space β€” enough to make them feel the sincerity, not so much that it becomes a whole thing. Select from the presets, generate, send. Let the repetition carry what the word alone can't.


Sorry 100 Times, 500 Times, 2000 Times β€” Which Count Fits Your Situation

The number you choose communicates something before the other person has even read a single line. Here's an honest guide based on situation rather than just scale:

Count What It Communicates Best For
50 times Genuine, light Small misunderstandings, casual friendships, things that don't need heavy weight
100 times Sincere and visible Most everyday apologies β€” enough to show you mean it without overwhelming the situation
200 times More than standard When 100 undersells it but 500 feels like too much β€” the middle ground for mid-weight situations
500 times A real statement Serious disagreements, broken promises, situations where the other person needs to feel the weight of it
1000 times Deep remorse Partners, closest friends, family β€” when something real got broken and you need them to know you know it
2000 times This is serious When 1000 still feels like it's underselling the situation β€” for the moments that genuinely shook the relationship
10,000 times Everything I have The biggest moments. When you need the other person to understand that there is no ceiling on how sorry you are πŸ™

Sorry With Emoji β€” Which One to Put on Every Line

The emoji appears on every single line of your generated message β€” which means it sets the emotional register of the entire apology, not just one moment in it. Choose based on what's actually true, not what looks most apologetic:


Making Your Sorry Feel Like It Came From You

The tool handles the repetition. The part that makes it land β€” that's still yours. Here's what actually makes the difference between a sorry that gets a heart react and one that genuinely reaches the other person:


Sorry on WhatsApp β€” What the Other Person Actually Experiences

WhatsApp is where most of these land β€” and it handles long messages better than almost any platform, up to around 65,000 characters per message. Sorry 1000 times goes through as one unbroken message. Generate, copy, open the chat, long-press the message field, paste, send.

Here's what the person on the other end actually experiences at each count:


Platform Guide β€” Where to Send Your Sorry Message

Platform Best Count Notes
WhatsApp 100 – 5,000 Best platform for this. Up to ~65,000 chars. 1,000 lines land as one unbroken message β€” no splits.
Telegram 100 – 10,000 Handles the longest messages of any app. Even 10,000 lines go through clean. No splitting at all.
Instagram DMs 100 – 500 Full support in DMs. For comments, stay under 100 β€” Instagram caps comments at 2,200 characters.
iMessage 100 – 1,000 Arrives as one complete message. No segments, no splits. Clean delivery every time.
SMS 50 – 100 Splits into segments automatically but all arrive in sequence. Keep count low for cleaner delivery.
Discord Under 200 per message Hard 2,000 char limit per message. Split and send in waves β€” the apology still lands, just in rounds. πŸ™
Email Up to 10,000 No character limit. Subject line: "Something I need you to read." Body: 10,000 sorries. They'll read every one.

Before You Close This Tab

Apologies are uncomfortable in a specific way that other difficult conversations aren't. You're admitting something went wrong, taking responsibility for it, and then waiting β€” with no guarantee of how the other person will respond. That waiting is the hardest part. Most people avoid it by sending something small and hoping the other person meets them halfway.

A thousand sorries doesn't ask the other person to meet you halfway. It goes all the way across and waits there. It says: I'm not standing in the middle expecting you to close the gap. I'm at your door. I know what I did. I'm not leaving until you know how sorry I am.

That's not a small thing to communicate. And one word, sent once, was never going to carry it.

Whether it's sorry 100 times copy and paste to break a silence that's gone on too long, sorry 1000 times for the person who deserved better, or sorry 10,000 times because there genuinely is no ceiling on this one β€” generate it, send it, and then do the harder thing that comes after. The conversation. The change. The showing up differently next time.

The sorry is the beginning. Make it count. πŸ™

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How can I generate "sorry" 100 times quickly?
Just use the free tool at the top of this page. Type your apology message, choose how many times to repeat it β€” 100, 1000, or 10000 β€” and hit generate. Your text is ready to copy in seconds. No account needed, no app to download, works straight from your browser.
Can I add emojis to my repeated sorry message?
Yes! You can add emojis like πŸ™, πŸ’”, 😒, 😞, or πŸ₯Ί to make your apology feel more genuine and heartfelt. An apology with the right emoji reads completely differently than plain text β€” it feels like it actually came from a real place.
Is this sorry text repeater tool free?
Completely free β€” no sign-up, no subscription, no hidden charges at all. Open the tool, generate your message, copy it, and send it. You can use it as many times as you need, for as many people as you owe a sorry to.
Can I download my repeated apology message instead of copying it?
Yes, you can download the generated text as a .txt file directly to your device. This is handy for very long messages like 10,000 repetitions where copying a massive wall of text gets tricky. Save it, then paste it wherever you need.
Does "sorry 100 times" work on WhatsApp?
Yes, works perfectly. WhatsApp supports long pasted messages without any problems. Just generate your sorry message, copy it, open WhatsApp, and paste it directly into the chat. For very large repetitions like 10,000 times, WhatsApp may split it into multiple messages β€” but that just means your apology keeps arriving, which honestly makes it harder to ignore. πŸ˜”
Can I personalize the sorry message with someone's name?
Absolutely. Instead of just repeating "sorry", you can customize it β€” like "I'm sorry, Rahul πŸ™" repeated 100 or 1000 times. Adding their name makes the apology feel directed and personal, not like a copy-paste you sent to everyone. That small detail makes a big difference.
Should I send sorry 100 times or 1000 times?
Depends on the situation honestly. 100 times works well for smaller misunderstandings β€” it's sincere without being overwhelming. 1000 times is better for bigger fights or serious situations where you really need the other person to feel the weight of your apology. 10,000 is for when you truly, genuinely outdid yourself and need them to know you know it. πŸ™
Is sending a repeated sorry message a good way to apologize?
It's a great way to break the ice and open the conversation β€” especially when you don't know how to start. A wall of sorries shows the other person that you're thinking about them and you care enough to reach out, even if words are failing you. It won't fix everything on its own, but it's a genuine first step that's hard to ignore.