* Say that you, and their friends will be there to support them
* Tell them to not worry
* Tell them they can contact you if they need anything
* End of my saying sincerely, or love
Ex:
Dear (insert name here),
I would like to begin by saying that I'm so sorry for what you are going through. I really, really hope that you get better because I really don't like seeing you like this. It makes me sad that we won't hang out as usual while you are ill. I would like to say that all of your friends are wishing you better health and that soon enough you get better! I will always be here for you, so don't hesitate to tell me anything. And all of your friends will be here as well. I will miss you, and I know that you will get better soon, so no need to worry at all! Now be positive and don't be a pessimist. Sending so much love!
Well try to keep the letter neutral dont make it over emotional just make it so the person understand u feel sympathetic but also tht u are always gonna be there for them no matter what.Write such letter when they read it they know they dont have to wory because there is someone out there who has there back for em.Dont make is sophisticated mention ur always are and u are always gonna be there no matter wht and tht they need patience coz they will be fine and they will be health like the were form before.Hope this helps.
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