用英語(yǔ)寫慰問(wèn)信
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用英語(yǔ)寫慰問(wèn)信篇一
Dear Mr. Gokhale,
I’m writing this letter to congratulate you on your new post in New Delhi. I am very delighted to hear of your promotion after three exciting and hardworking years in Taiwan. The diligence and enthusiasm contributed a great deal to the economic ties between India and Taiwan.
It has been a great pleasure and privilege for me to have had the opportunity of working closely with you over the past three years. You have been one of the most capable representatives in Taiwan. The cooperation and friendship that you so kindly extended to me has been most gratifying.
No doubt our paths will continue to cross from time to time, and I look forward to maintaining close contact with you in your new capacity. Likewise, please let me know if I can be of help in Taipei. At last, I would like, once again, to express my sincere gratitude for your efforts to improve India-Taiwan trade and investment exchange and cooperation, and I wish you a prosperous and successful future.
Sincerely yours,
用英語(yǔ)寫慰問(wèn)信篇二
Dear victims, The earthquake which happened one month ago in Qinghai province is an enormous disaster for our whole nation. It has caused both financial and life loss.
Until now, fifty thousand people lost their lives due to the earthquake and many more were injured seriously. Five million people have no homes to return as the majority of the buildings were collapsed We are sorry about this accident. It’s a pity that many children lost their parents and many couples lost their lovers. I could not help but cry when hearing of the moving stories that happened during the disaster.
Our whole nation is a big family; every member would like to give a helping hand to the people who suffered from the earthquake. We must show our warm-heartedness and make donations to the stricken area so that their broken heart can be warmed. A series of actions has been taken since the earthquake happened.
I believe the stricken area will soon be restored with the soldiers and other warm-hearted people’s help. The future will be bright, cheer up!
Yours
sincerely
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用英語(yǔ)寫慰問(wèn)信篇三
June 29, 2005
Dear Bill,
What shocking news to me when I was told by Mr. Lewis that you could not pass the entrance examination. This means you have to wait for another year to attend the next entrance examination. I quite understand how you feel now. Still you have many more chances to try. So I hope that you will not take this to heart, and will get ready to try again. I am sure you will easily succeed next
Yours,
Elizabeth