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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Letter Writing

Help me

please help how to write a really deep thank you letter for a friend of mine,.
i wanted to thank her for showing me kindess,.and for allowing her daughter to visit, and play w/ my son.
although our languauge and culture are different, she didn't mind that.
i just wanteed to thank her.

so please help me make a thank you letter for her.and ideas and other stuff are welcome too.

and for those who are replying to this.. advance thank you.
  

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Start by writing as if you were speaking to the other party. Please read the [url=] ANNOUNCEMENTS AND FAQS [/url], and if you post your draft letter here, we will check it for you.

  • Start by writing as if you were speaking to the other party.
  • Please read the [url=] ANNOUNCEMENTS AND FAQS [/url], and if you post your draft letter here, we will check it for you.
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Start by writing as if you were speaking to the other party.
Please read the [url=] ANNOUNCEMENTS AND FAQS[/url], and if you post your draft letter here, we will check it for you.
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thank you and farewell letter for a friend .please help me i dont really know about speaking english.

Dear mr/ms xxxxx,
thank you beacuse you have been a nice friend to me.since i met you and until now.although our languge and culture are different you deal fairly to me. when i was alone wacthing soccer game you always come to me and greet me with a smile and you haven!t change.im
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Dear Mr/Ms xx,

This is to thank you for being such a good friend to us.

Although our languages and cultures are different, you dealt fairly with me. When I was alone watching a soccer game, you always came up and greeted me with a smile. I'm really happy that you're differe
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Hi Mr. Micawber,
Mister Micawberpeople I have meet here
Did you intentionally leave the verb meet in its present form? If so, what kind of a structure is it? This's the first time I've seen such a form.

Many thanks..
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No, you're right: it's a typo. It should read 'people I have met here'.
Thanks for catching it-- I'm going to fix it in the original now, so that the original poster is not misled.
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I read your letter and it was so nice i think you should use your words instead of being formal.. coz when someone allowed her child to paly with your child it means she is like a friend of you. so write with your words and informal.
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thank you for your reply..
it help a lot to someone like me who doesnt know much english.
i appreciate the help.
thank you very much.
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i would but its too embarassing.
her husband is good at englisih, im afraid that they might laugh at me.

its my first time giving a formal letter, and it has to be written in english.
so i dont know what i should do.
thank you for encouraging me.
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Don't worry-- your letter is very informal and friendly. I have just fixed the grammar and a couple of phrases to make it more natural.

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