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write informal letter tell to your friend about your changed habits before , during ,after corona period​

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Answered by ScriptHelpPLZ
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Hi Helga,

I've been meaning to write to you for ages now so don't worry! How did your exams go? When will you know your results? I'm sure you did brilliantly as always!

As for me, I'll have been in the new job three months by the end of next week so I'm feeling more settled in. At first I felt like I had no idea what I was doing but now I realise it's normal to feel like that. There was a lot to learn – there still is actually – and I soon had to get used to the idea that I can't know everything. I used to work late a lot and at weekends but I'm slowly getting into a normal routine.

Which means I'd love to come and visit! We really need a good catch up! I can't believe we haven't seen each other since Carl's wedding. How does next month sound?

Anyway, I'd better get back to work.

Congratulations on the new flat! Can't wait to see you!

Love,

Linda

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Answered by iemsmahjabinnisha
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Dear friend,

I hope all is well at your place. Hope you are home quarantined and are spending quality time with your family. I guess it might be a little boring but health should always be taken care of. I am sure you are well sanitized and are following all the declarations of the government.

One day the letter you write might help children in the future learn about how coronavirus impacted children today, just like letters from important historical moments many years ago (such as the First and Second World War) tell us what life was like then.

The Postal Museum’s team will choose a selection of the submitted letters to be included in an exhibition, both online and hopefully in real life too!

Find out where to post, download free resources and join the conversation on social media using #KidsOf2020

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