A letter to a friend appealing him her to play safe holi
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April 28, 2018
Date __________
Dear Pratiksha,
Will you kindly spend a day or two with me during the Holi? Through the letter, I am not able to give you more information about how to inspect Holi because it is endless. If you come to my house, you will know automatically.
In our city, people celebrate this festival with bright colors, flowers, mud, cultural shows, dance performances, etc. Besides, To celebrate the Holi festival, there is a water gun, otherwise a water ballon to slip the colorful water in a fun way. The kids like this gun very much here.
During the Holi, many more colors are available in the market but I like to buy only yellow because it is very bright in my eyes. I pray for my parents in the morning and then go out with some friends to play all day. I embrace and wish each other 'Happy Holi and may you live longer'. I also enjoy this popular festival by distributing some food items like Kachori and Jalebi. If I explain more and more, the letter will not end so I am leaving the case.
At the end, I want to say that come and enjoy with us. Holi is really amazing. If you come to my house then I will definitely say more about Holi.
Your loving friend
Risha
New Delhi - 110 001. July 2020
Dear Alok,
In advance, I wish you a happy Holi. I also say this : Don't let Holi lose all its colours. You may wonder why I am saying this. Well, in today's 'Delhi Daily', there was an advertisement put in by the Delhi Police with the same slogan. The advertisement advised people to avoid doing certain things in order to make Holi 'safe'. I thought that their observations and suggestions were very valid and so I thought I would share the message with you.
During Holi, one thing we should definitely avoid is throwing water or rubber balloons containing water passers-by. Children enjoy doing this, but little do they realise how much harm they cause to themselves and to others. We should also refrain from forcing people who are unwilling to play Holi to join in the revelries. also in many places instead of colours, people use dirt and even chemicals instead of natural colours. This is disgusting and should be shunned completely.
You know that in certain localities, the youth get drunk and indulge in indecent language or riotous behaviour. They even use Holi as an excuse for eve-teasing and drunken-driving. They ride three-on-a-bike, without helmets and pose a danger not only to themselves, but also to others. The police have urged people not to indulge in or tolerate such behaviour. This is the first time that the police have put in such a advertisement and I commend them for it. I do hope that you and your friends will avoid such things in your locality and really make this an enjoyable and 'colourful' Holi.
Wish everyone at home for me,
your
loving friends