imagine you are priya and your friend ishan is left the school from two months ago you have to write a letter that you are missing him

Such questions are meant to test your writing skills and should be attempted on your own. However, these points might help you elaborate:

- Hope you are doing well and have adjusted in your new school.
- It has been two months since you moved away to a new city and took admission in a new school.
- Hopefully, you would have made some new friends too.
- But, I do not think it is possible to replace your friendship with anyone else's here!
- I really miss the time we spent together: doing our assignments together in class, playing together during the recess and even sharing our tiffin snacks.
- What I miss the most is your precious advice whenever I was in doubt, your helpful tips to ace the exams and your infectious laughter that lifted my mood even if I was depressed.
- I do hope that you will visit me during the winter vacation when we can catch up on all that either one of has been busy doing.

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An informal letter comprises of following elements –

  1. Address (Personal/Recipient’s)
  2. Date
  3. Salutation/Greeting
  4. Beginning
  5. Main Content
  6. Ending
  7. Signature


Letter 

B,38 Agnipath Apartments,
211001, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
India.
November 22, 2017

 

Dear Shreyas,

How are you? I hope you are doing fine, here mother and father are also doing well. It’s been a while since we got in touch so I finally decided to write you a letter. You seem to be having such a great time in your new college and city that you chose to stay back in college even during vacations.

Yesterday father paid your credit card bill, he didn’t say a word but I could sense how disappointed he was! Not like an elder sister but a friend I would advise you to check on your expenses. I understand the enthusiasm of being all by oneself in a new city, the fun in roaming around with friends as I have been there and done that. It is good to step out in the world and live to the fullest but at the same time, we have to be judicious.

Parents are willingly paying for all the expenses as they don’t want you to lose any opportunity and experience but it is you who should be taking care of how wisely the money is used. Try to be holistic in approach and define your priorities. Chalk out a list of your daily expenses and strike out all the unnecessary once, try to stick by the list for a week or so gradually you will be able to cut down the extras.

As they say “a penny saved is a penny earned” therefore, handle the money given to you with maturity and yet continue to live life king size as the best things in life are free. At the end, I would like to wish you all the luck with your studies and other endeavours. We all miss you badly so try to come as we all can’t wait to see you.

Yours Loving,
priya 

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good morning ishan 
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