write a letter to your friend who lives in a hostel is missing his her friends and family ? answer this question
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Coimbatore 21-Nov-2017
To
Janet Lawrence
VIII B Lavendar Hostel
Alpha Matriculation School
Coonoor 641053
Dear Janet
How are you? Hope you have settled down in the hostel. Have you made new friends? How many students are there in a room?
I know you must be missing your friends and family here. But Janet, remember your father has a reason for putting you in a hostel. Hostel life can actually be a blessing. It makes you independent and more responsible. I was also like you initially when I was in the hostel. However, within two months, I could see the change in myself and began to enjoy my hostel life.
Please try to spend more time with your new friends and get to know them better. I am sure that this will cheer you up. You can always call your friends and family outside hostel once a week. Or, you can write to them once in two weeks. Cheer up girl, before you know it, I am sure that you will admire your father later for this decision of his.
Love,
PamelaGreen Avenue
Ludhiana
November 21, 2017
Dear Avinash:
I hope this letter finds you in fine fettle. I am writing to you after your mother confided to me that you have been missing your friends and family badly at the hostel. Dear friend, you have got this rare opportunity to study at such a reputed boarding school; every child would love to get this opportunity. As far as your missing your friends and family is concerned, I am sure you will get used to your new life pretty soon. You will have wonderful new friends and caring teachers here.
I promise you during the monthly visits, I will be accompanying them to see you. I would advise you to focus on your studies and co-curricular activities. You can stay in touch with your friends on Facebook or Whatsapp during the one hour you get everyday to operate internet. I hope you will soon begin to feel at home here to, just give yourself a little time. The rest is fine. I will be daily sending you mails. Lots of love to you.
Yours affectionately,
Saurabh Dhiman