English, asked by madhulikarani031, 10 months ago

Write a letter to your aunt telling her what profession you wish to adopt in life and asking her advice on your choice

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Answered by vaani5140
11

Explanation:

My Dear Aunt ,

Please accept my thanks for your kind letter.

You have asked me about what profession I would like to adopt in life. To speak frankly, it is very difficult for an average student to decide what exactly he wants to do in life, because so much depends on success in annual examinations alone.

So far as I am concerned, an if my past academic record is any guide, I may go in for training in librarianship. You know a librarian has got to be a very responsible, learned, and hard-working man. And I have, I think, all these qualities. You know my record in school is top-most. I have a great aptitude for keeping in safe custody books of great value, and I know how to deal with students in schools and colleges when they borrow and return books.

Besides this, there is a great scope in this line, and given proper encouragement and training. I may be able to attain perfection. There are other equally honorable professions, but I am either not interested in them, or there is not much scope in them.

I do not know what would you think of me after reading this letter. But I shall be glad to get your true and honest opinion about my choice of the profession.

Yours sincerely,

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Answered by kbhutia736
14

Explanation:

Park Street,

Kolkata,700001.

Dear Aunt,

I hope you and your family are all doing good. Give all of them my regards, and love to my little brother.

Actually I wanted your advice on the profession i want to choose. I want to be a lawyer but as you know that I am not so good in those studies like I am very weak in Political science and I can't even face the crowd buy I am very interested in Law. So please give me your advise if I m suitable to be a lawyer or not. I am waiting for your reply.

Lots of love,

Aditi Bhatia.

Lastly take care and I hope to see u soon.

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