A neighbour has caused damage to your car. Write a letter to him/her. In your letter - Describe the damage - How the damage influences your life - Suggest what actions he/she should take about it

Dear Mr Smiths, I'm writing to let you know about the damage you did to my
car
while parking
last
week.
This
Tuesday, I found a big scratch on my
car
door, which leaves a question about what might cause it.
Then
yesterday evening, my brother came to visit and told me that he had seen you parking your
car
very close to mine and leaving a scratch on the door. The scratch is very deep and large, making me feel very sad every time I see it since I just bought the
car
last
month. We all know that our parking areas are limited within the community, so it is very likely for us to park our cars close to each other and somehow we cannot avoid
such
accidents. And I am sure that was just an accident and you are not on purpose. So, I would suggest that you could practice your parking skill when you feel available, and if possible please pay more attention while parking. Hope you could consider my suggestion and live a happy life. Yours sincerely, Sarah Lee
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