Punctuality is one of the main characteristics of the Japanese, and unfortunately, Brazilians fail brutally when it comes to being punctual (I say this from experience). You need to make every effort to never arrive late to a place, so always try to arrive early.
If even train stations apologize for delays of 20 seconds, arriving late in Japan is a source of immense shame. Eventually, a delay will happen, so you should be prepared to apologize the right way. Remember to be as formal as possible and bow if you arrive late at work.
Being punctual in Japan is an obligation that determines whether you are a trustworthy person or not. If you are already aware that you will be late, it is good to inform in advance. Don’t even think about arriving right on time; if you always arrive about 5 or 10 minutes early, you will leave an impression of being responsible and punctual.
Apologizing for being late in Japan
Most words related to being late come from the ideogram ้ which means slow, delayed, and late. Below are some example phrases on how to apologize for being late:
้ ใใฆใใฟใพใใใงใใ
Okurete sumimasen deshita
I apologize for my delay
ใใฟใพใใใ้ ใใชใใพใใใ
Sumimasen, osoku narimashita
Sorry for being late
ใๅพ ใใใใฆใใฟใพใใใงใใใ
O matase shite sumimasen deshita
I’m sorry for keeping you waiting
้ ใใฆใดใกใณ(ใญ)
Okurete gomen (ne)
Sorry for the delay (light, informal among friends)
้ ใใชใฃใฆใใใ(ใญ)
Osoku natte gomen (ne)
Sorry for being late (informal)
ใๅพ ใใใใพใใ!
Omatase shimashita!
Thank you for waiting!
้ ใใฆ็ณใ่จณใใใพใใ
Okurete mลshiwake arimasen
I’m sorry, I’m late (very formal)
ๅคฑ็คผใใพใ
Shitsureishimasu
Excuse me (not late, but almost)
้ป่ปใ้ ใใฆใใฆใ้ ใใฆใใฟใพใใ
Densha ga okurete ite, okurete sumimasen
Sorry for the delay, the train was late
Pay close attention to the phrases presented in this article so you don’t get confused. If you haven’t arrived late, but everyone is already present at the location, you can enter by asking for permission with the expression shitsureishimasu. Always use the phrases to inform that you will be late or that you might be late.

Other Japanese phrases involving delays
See other phrases related to delays in the Japanese language:
ใใฐใใๆๆฅญ้ ๅปใ ๏ผ
Yabai, jugyou chikokuda!
Shit, I’m late for class
้ ใใฆใใฟใพใใใๅฏ้ใใใพใใใ
Okuretesumimasen, nesugoshimashita
Sorry for the delay, I lost track of time (overslept).
ใใใใงใ
Osoidesu
You are late!
ใใฟใพใใใ10ๅใปใฉ้ ใใใใใใใพใใใ
Sumimasen, juubun hodo okureru kamo shiremasen.
Sorry, I might be 10 minutes late
ใใฟใพใใใ้ ใใใใงใใ
Sumimasen, okuresou desu.
Sorry, it seems like I’m going to be late
ใใฟใพใใใ5ๅ้ ใใพใใ
Sumimasen, gobun okuremasu.
Sorry, I will be 5 minutes late
You can use the expression kamoshiremasen (ใใใใใพใใ) to create a sentence saying that you probably (maybe) will be late. I hope these example phrases help you apologize for being late in Japan. Remember! The best thing is not to arrive late!
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