Letter to friend telling him about how you plan to celebrate your winter vacations
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Dear friend,
How are you? I’m fine here. How are your studies going on? I got your letter yesterday.From your letter I have learned that this year you are going to have long winter vacations.
My winter vacation is also for ten days and this time I’m not going anywhere because my sister got fracture in her left leg! So, in this winter vacation there is no vacation trip planning. Therefore, I want you to come to my home and spend the winter vacations with me, as since three long years we have not met and spent a long time with each other. Everyone in my family is eager to see you after a long time. Together we are going to have a great fun and enjoyment. So please spend this winter vacation with me, we will see every place around here.
No more today, convey my salaam to your parents and good wishes to your younger brother. Meet you soon in this winter vacation.
Yours loving friend,
XXXXX.
23-XY
North Park
Hongdong City
January 3, 2012
Dear Suzy
I hope this letter finds you in perfect health and happiness at the beginning of the New Year. First of all, I wish you and your family a great and prosperous New Year ahead. Well, my winter vacation has just commenced. And I am planning to spend it at my uncle’s village in South Korea. During the winter the village is just a white heaven. Everything is covered in snow. Most of the time we have to stay inside as the temperature is many degrees below zero. You must be wondering then why I want to go there. Well, I love it this way. Every moment is extraordinary. From the windows, I get to see vistas of indescribable beauty which we can only find there. The trees are covered with icicles. The streams are frozen. In order to keep the inside of the house warm, fireplace has to be kept lighted all the time. The silence is wonderful. And the food and air are so salubrious. I always look forward to this paradise of beauty. The rest is fine. What are your plans? Sending regards to uncle and aunt.
Yours Truly,
Riley