Mar 26, 2009. #2. Hi wei zhang, "Sorry for all the trouble" would be a normal way to apologize casually for some small amount of trouble that you've caused for someone. If I go to a restaurant and order something unusual that takes a while to prepare and makes the staff have to do more work than usual, I might say "Sorry for all the trouble." More @Wikipedia
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