You are planning to take a vacation. Write a letter to a friend. In your letter •describe the vacation spot you have chosen •explain how you plan to spend your time there •invite your friend to join you on your vacation Begin your letter as follows: Dear Raj
I hope you are doing well. I am very glad to let you know that I have decided to go on vacation next month and I already get 10 days off from my work.
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, I have chosen one of my favourite places for vacation which is named Chandigarh. I am really excited to see Rose Garden, and Sukhna Lake which are the most popular spots there. Linking Words
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I decided to buy a few new clothes from Sector -17 which is famous for shopping at night and the prices are the most convenient for everyone.
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, I have a plan to join the night Club in the Five-Star Hotel. But for those amazing ,days I need your company because I remember we had a really good time together when we were in College. Please try to get some time for ourselves so we can enjoy Linking Words
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vacation together and I know you Linking Words
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love these places which I choose for Vacations.
I look forward to hearing from you that we will go to Chandigarh Together and will spend some stress-free time.
Good wishes,
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The Greeting
Depending on the style and aim of the letter, you will need to adapt your greeting.
Always start an informal letter in the ways:
- Dear + name
- Hi / Hello + name
‘Dear...’ is more appropriate, so stick with this.
For a formal letter there are two options for the greeting:
- Use Dear Sir or Madam if you don’t know the name of the person you are writing to.
- Use Dear + surname if you do know their name, e.g. Dear Mr Smith or Dear Mrs Jones.