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kramer
3 years ago
13

Write a letter to your father in abroad telling him about some difficulties you are experiencing​

English
1 answer:
tensa zangetsu [6.8K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Letter to father who's abroad telling him about the difficulties that I am experiencing.

Explanation:

ABC Apartments

16th Avenue

New Jersey

12 May, 2020

Daddy Dearest,

I hope you are doing fine and well. I know it's been a long time I have written to you and I sincerely apologized for that. I will try to make my letters as frequent as possible from now.

Anyway, I am writing to you to tell you about the recent difficulties I am facing these days. Daddy, it's hard being away from you. You know I always come to you more than I do with mom. And now, with you being so far away, I sometimes feel so alone and unable to clear my head. I miss your guidance and our "talks". I know I can talk about all these things with mom too, but with you, it's like a special bond.

The thing is, Dad, I have some trouble navigating what I should do with my life. You know I'm going to finish college soon and then comes the hard part of choosing or rather, making life decisions. And for that, I need your advice and talks. If you were here, it would have been so much easier. I am confused about what I have to do, worried about not doing the right thing, or even not choosing what's best for me or for the family.

Moreover, I also have to think about what you and mommy want me to do and expect of me. Why does life have to be so hard? Dad, when you were my age, what did you do? How did you know you have made the right decision?  

I hope you can come home as soon as you can so that I can talk to you. Mommy and the whole family sends their love.

Hope to see you real soon. We miss you, Daddy.

With all my love,

Shirley.

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