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Write a letter to your friend about your planto visit places during holidays

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Answered by rohitsaini165432
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Dear Alex,

I hope you are doing fine today.

I am writing this letter to invite you for a holiday trip to Canada next week.

As you are aware that I have been extensively working for the past six months on a new proposal, and I am happy to let you know that we got the project due to our competitive rates in the market. Therefore, I am free now for a couple of weeks and would like to spend some time to rewind the stress from a daily routine. I plan to visit Manitoba, Canada as I am about to submit my application for the provincial nomination program so, this trip would help me to witness the indigenous culture, medical and educational facilities out there. Also, I got to know that there are a plethora of worth seeing places to visit for the new immigrants.

I would you to join me for the visit as you had spent three years in Manitoba province for a master's degree. Therefore, I could visit maximum places, and find out the appropriate community to live with a family with your help subsequently, you could meet up with your friends in the province after a long time.

I look forward to hearing from you to make a plan and book flight tickets accordingly.

Your friend.

Answered by Anonymous
30

Explanation:

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FORMAT OF LETTER TO FRIEND

Address

The first thing to write is your address, i.e. the address of the writer. We usually write the address on the left-hand side of the page at the very top. The address should be accurate and complete. Even when writing to close friends or relatives the address must be written, so they can reply back to the letter with ease. If the recipient of the letter is in another country, do not forget to write your country as well in the address.

Date

Next just below the address we write the date. This allows the reader to have a reference as to when the address was written. He can then relate better to the contents of the letter.

Greeting

Now since you know the person you are writing to, the greeting can be informal as well. If it is a friend or someone close to your age you can greet them by their first name, like “Dear Alex”. If you are writing to your relative like your mother/father/aunt/uncle etc, you may greet them as such, for example, “Dear Mom”. And if you are writing to an elder person, someone you respect greatly you can address them as Mr or Mrs. Like say for example you were writing a congratulatory letter to your teacher, it can be addressed as “Dear Mrs. Alex”.

Introduction Paragraph

And now we begin writing the actual letter. The introductory paragraph sets the tone for the whole letter. You might begin by asking the recipient about their well being. Or you may say that you hope the letter finds them in good health and great spirits. The opening of informal letters should be casual and comforting. It must not be formal and direct as in business letters.

Body of the Letter

The letter overall should maintain a friendly tone. But you have to adjust the language and the wordings according to who you are writing to. With a friend, you can afford to be very casual and flippant even. But if you are writing to an elder relative, you must be extremely respectful and considerate.

One way to determine the tonality of your letter is to remember how you talk to the person in a conversation. And then apply the same syntax and sentiments to the letter.

Conclusion

In the conclusive paragraph sum up the reason for writing the letter, i.e. summarize the letter. Say a meaningful and affectionate goodbye to the reader. And do not forget to invite the reader to write back or reply to your letter. It shows an intention to keep the conversation going.

Signature

There is no one way to sign off informal letters. Since they do not follow a strict format, you may sign off as you please. Some commonly used phrases are

Lots of Love

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