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Reply Letter from one friend to another regarding help.

Reply Letter from one friend to another regarding help. Dear Virendra, Going through your letter, I got the impression that you are sounding too formal. May be that’s what teaching profession does to people. Anyway, you can send Ashish any day you feel, without any second thought. I am of the opinion that your son is like my son, so instead of searching for an accommodation, he can stay with us....
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Letter from one friend to another regarding help.

Letter from one friend to another regarding help. Dear Ram Gopal How are you? How are your family members? I hope this letter finds you in the best of spirits. My son Ashish has completed his graduation in commerce and is now planning to do a course in company secretaryship. As you are my only friend in Delhi, it would be quite considerate of you to look for an accommodation in...
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Letter from a husband for divorce.

Letter from a husband for divorce. Dear Radha, This letter might jolt you, but I believe that a relationship should continue till the time it does not suffocate it. Many a time, I had thought of discussing the matter with you, but courage failed me. Keeping in view of our marriage in which schisms have already developed and under such conditions, it is very difficult for us to stay under one...
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Reply Letter from father to an errant son.

Reply Letter from father to an errant son. Dear Ramesh Your letter yesterday brought back smiles to everyone in the house. Your mother, though very happy, has still maintained a stoic attitude. You need not be apologetic about the incidents. These are the adventures of life and you have made me very proud by proving to me that you are more suited temperamentally for the corporate sector than a banker. Do...
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Letter to father from an errant son.

Letter to father from an errant son. Respected Father, At the outset I would like to apologise from the core of my heart for the gross misconduct of running away from home without any information. How’s mother and Rajesh? I can understand the parental anxiety you have gone through and try as much as I can, I’m sure I can never forgive myself for this agony caused to you. Although I...
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Reply Letter to a friend to sort out the misunderstanding.

Reply Letter to a friend to sort out the misunderstanding. Dear Sushil, Going through your letter I realised that it was very mature of you to write to me and very imbecile of me to react the way I did. Yaar, I really feel bad about my mis-conduct. At least I should have informed you that I was in Delhi. I’m sure that in our friendship you are more mature whereas...
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Letter to a friend to sort out misunderstanding.

Letter to a friend to sort out misunderstanding. Dear Shambhu, At the outset let me express my heartfelt congratulations for your appointment as a Probationary Officer in bank. You had come to Delhi to attend the interview, and I was expecting you to visit me but I feel that somehow you have not forgiven me for my absence in your marriage. See Shambhu, we have been friends since childhood and I...
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Reply Letter on getting a new job from a son to his mother.

Reply Letter on getting a new job from a son to his mother. Respected Mother, I received your letter today and I was touched. This success is the result of your sacrifice after father’s demise. I could visualize your ecstasy on reading my telegram and Mother! For your happiness I can do anything that will make you feel proud of me. My training is to commence after a fortnight and I’m...
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