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write a letter to your friend describing how you celebrated rakshabandhan festival yesterday.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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XYZ Palace,

Brown University,

London- 345677.

Dear Didi,

Our mother gave birth to me, but you raised me like a second mommy-- being happy in my small endeavours and correcting me at every point of life, your hand was always there on my head. Whenever I kept secrets from our mother, your motherly soul would always come to know the deeply buried secrets. I still wonder, How? But, I am profoundly grateful for all the times you saved me from the scoldings of our mother by pulling my ear, advising me, and making me promise I wouldn’t repeat the same because If I do, you will tell ma! Your guidance, words of wisdom has been the beacon of light that illuminated my life, and I couldn’t Thank You enough for it.

Over this letter to sister on Raksha Bandhan, I would like to Thank You for a zillion things that I haven’t till now. Thank you for not only sharing your toys, clothes, and belongings with me, but for being a part of my sorrows, downfalls, and days of darkness. At times, you were not with me in my happy times, but you were always there with me in my lows. Even though we are separated by boundaries, you are just a call away when I need you. Thank You for wiping my tears and making me smile as a friend does. Thank You for saving me from the FONB (fear of not having a brother). It never crossed my mind that I had a sister and not a brother because you essayed that role with much devotion. From teasing me to remote fights to annoying me with little things to telling me tera Bhai dekh lega (bro is universal) in you, I found a naughty, supportive, loving brother as well. I can write lengths about how obliged I feel to have a sister who is my brother and mother, both. Thank You, Bhagwanji and Mumma for such a precious gift.

Lastly, Dida, Whatever, I am today it is all because of your love, pampering, and scolding. You have been the perfect sister everyone wishes to have; I was just a bit Lucky! From childhood to teenage years to adolescence to today when we are apart from each other in different countries; we have laughed, cried, fought, and have made many memories. All memories and moments are beautiful because they had you with me. Your love gave me the strength to break the rakhi stereotypes of tying a rakhi thread to a brother. Because, you are my sister, brother, and everything.

Love you beyond words.

Much love,

Your younger sister.

Answered by prithikasharon31
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Dear (friend),

                  Hope you are doing good out there..How's your family .

Rakshabandhan is a festival of celebrating brother-sister love. It is a day to make brothers and sisters express their selfless love for each other by carrying out the rituals of tying Rakhi according to the Indian tradition.

Yesterday on the account of Raksha Bandhan , me and my mom made sure that my elder brother recives his Rakhi..

Around 12am noon we called him over through phone..

The talk was filled with love and laughter..

Share me your experience on Raksha Bandhan...

Hope will meet you soon..

praying for your well being

(your name)

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