You are having a graduation party next Sunday evening. You have invited over 25 people to celebrate in your garden, which may continue late into the night. Write a letter to the Chairman of the Housing Society. In your letter: Explain what will be happening Offer your apologies in advance Invite him to join the celebration

Dear Mr Sean, I am writing to inform you that I will be hosting a
party
which will
last
until early morning
next
day on the occasion of graduation
next
Sunday evening in the society garden.
This
function is to celebrate the graduation passing milestone which will be attended by over 25 friends. The
party
will start with the DJ dance playing loud music for around 2 to 3 hours. Followed by dinner and games which will
last
early
next
morning. I would apologise in advance for any nuisance created on that occasion as will be in the
party
mood.
However
, at the same time, we will make sure that the decorum of the society is maintained with
party
people behaving maturely. I would like to invite you and your family to join us in the memorable celebration. Once again, I am really sorry for any nuisance created on that day and hope you do not mind
this
celebration. Yours Sincerely, Justin
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