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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Letter writing(Japan Earthquake Victim)

7 Canberra Ave
S(627893)
Dear Ms. Sandra,
I am indeed sorry and sympathetic about the disaster that happened in Japan. I am writing this letter to you to encourage you to have the will to live through the disaster.
I have read your post on the opinion pages on the New York Times website. I am glad that your boyfriend is alright and you are safe too. It is really an unexpected event that has occurred to Japan. I sympathize with you on your plight. I am sure that Japan as a powerful country will soon recover from this incident and in the meantime, people like us around the world will surely give their full support to Japan in terms of funds and also moral support. In this case I really hope that you will not give up in hopes of the recovery of the Japanese earthquake.
I know that times like these may be hard to go through and saying it now like this to you may be easy but I do know that it is easier said than done. This is why you have to persevere and have hope. Japan has once also experienced an earthquake and recovered after it to be better and stronger and Japan could do it then, so can it now. So one must not give up hopes, you can try to help the surrounding people around you like neighbors if you are lonely, help them and you will surely feel better. Get to know them and pass through this difficult time with them.
I know that you can surely be strong and persevere through difficult times like these. I really feel sympathetic for Japan that such a disaster has happened and rest assured people here and elsewhere will definitely show their upmost support in the recovery of Japan.
Finally, I am very happy and glad to write to you and it also gives me pleasure to help and encourage you. Times like these are surely not the end of the world so have hope. All the best in your future and may you persevere on.

Yours Sincerely,
John