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atroni [7]
2 years ago
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Dear Rahul, I have come to know that now-a-days you are in bad company. All of your friends are spoilt sons of rich people. I ha

ve also been told that you skip classes and return to hostel at late hours. It is shocking to know that your friends are notorious boys who have all sorts of bad habits. This is a matter of great concern for all of us in the family. Father is outwardly calm but mother cannot hide her emotions. At many times she weeps because of the reports about your behaviour. ​
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tensa zangetsu [6.8K]2 years ago
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Dear Brother Rahul,

I've learned that you're in poor company these days. All of your buddies are spoiled, wealthy people's sons. I've also heard that you skip classes and return to the hostel late at night. It's alarming to learn that your pals are notorious bad boys with a variety of terrible behaviors.

This is a major source of anxiety for the whole family. The father seems to be cool, while the mother cannot disguise her feelings. She often weeps as a result of the complaints about your behavior.

Explanation:

You did a great job! I only tweaked the grammar a bit.

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