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Fofino [41]
2 years ago
8

your friend's aunt live alone at a hill station and rents out a few rooms during summers,providing 'bed and breakfast'. you want

a part time job , so write a letter to her offering your help for suitable remuneration during the busy summer season.​
English
1 answer:
irina1246 [14]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A letter to my friend's aunt.

Explanation:

B-56,

Ambala

Punjab,

05.05.2020

Dear Aunt,

I hope this letter finds you in the best of health. Through this letter, I wanted to ask you for a part-time job. Last year I came to meet you with Rohan (my friend). After our meeting, Rohan told me that you provide some part-time job to the college students. I am also a student at Ambala University and looking for some part-time job as well as a stay for my vacation. I have experience in cooking so during the busy summer season I can help you cooking breakfast. You can give me a suitable remuneration in return to my help.

Hope to see and join you soon.

Regards

Rahul

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