Your neighbours have recently written to you to complain about the noise from your house/ flat. Write a letter to your neighbours. In your letter explain the reasons for the noise apologise describe what action you will take You should write at least 150 words.

Dear Rita, I am writing in response to your complaint about the commotion coming from my apartment
last
week. As you know,
last
Friday was my birthday, so I've invited some friends to come over. We partied till late and there was karaoke, which explain the noise that reached your house. We were all dancing and enjoying that we didn't realise it was disturbing the neighbourhood. I sincerely apologise for
this
behaviour.
However
, I take note of your letter and will make necessary arrangements in the future.
Next
time I'll be booking a villa for hosting a late-night party,
hence
letting the neighbours sleep quietly. I'm pretty sure being 3km away from the village will be more convenient for everyone. There will be no noise which will be disturbing others while I could party meanwhile. I'm really sorry for the inconvenience that you and your family had to go through but I promise it will be tackled in a better way
thereafter
. Yours sincerely, Vani
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