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Ronch [10]
2 years ago
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Q.No.10) Write a letter to your father calling him to come back toNepal from foreign country. ​

English
1 answer:
notsponge [240]2 years ago
6 0

Dear friend.

I am writing this letter because I woke up missing you so much and I couldn't help but tell you how important you are, not only to me, but to everyone who loves you here in Nepal.

For this reason, I believe it is time for you to return to your land and the people who love you. You've been away for so long, I believe you're missing it too and want to see and live with your people.

Your family is growing, your country is growing and it would be a shame you weren't here to witness it all and live in the culture that is truly yours.

However, I don't want to pressure you into making this decision. I know that everything happens at the right time and at the right and appropriate time you will decide to go home. I hope this happens soon, as I really wanted to see you.

With love

M.S.

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