I think that saying I apologize is more sincere.
I don't think either have more or less emotional value. It depends on who is saying it, how they say it and what they do after.
I usually go with "I was wrong". Simple, to the point, factual.
I apologise is formal; I'm sorry is informal.
I am not sure. Sorry I could not help. My deepest apologies.
It's fine.
Thank you for the response.
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I don't think either have more or less emotional value. It depends on who is saying it, how they say it and what they do after.
I usually go with "I was wrong". Simple, to the point, factual.
I apologise is formal; I'm sorry is informal.
I am not sure. Sorry I could not help. My deepest apologies.
It's fine.
Thank you for the response.