最新英文慰问信 『范文27』
March 3,20xx
Dear Marry,
It is with great sorrow that I hear of your illness . I should like to know how you are getting on now. As the weather is capricious(反复无常的)lately, you should be very careful.
I am sending along some flowers with my love and sincere wishes for your speedy recovery .
If I can be of any service to you, please let me know.
Your loving friend
最新英文慰问信 『范文28』
18 Chengtu Road
May 12, 1999
My dear Harold,
I have just received your letter telling me of your recent marriage. This happy event in your life prompts me to reply at once; and, in my own peculiar way , to attempt to offer you my hearty congratulations and good wishes.
Sometimes the question is asked: “Who is to be congratulated more, the Lady or the Gentleman?” In this case I would unhesitatingly answer both. There is an ol d sa ying: “True marriages are made in Heaven.” I hope this is so in your case, and consequently, there will be on looking?back with regret for either of you.
Before going further, please let me sincerely wish that Peace, Health, Happiness , and Prosperity may attend both your wife and yourself until the end. And now w hat can I or shall I say further? You know I have not as yet had much experience in hymeneal affairs, but I am a student; hence I read and observe, a nd endeavour to bring reason to bear upon earthly problems. It seems to me that co nnubial bliss, excellent and essential , is by no means the only requirement. Th ere is the great question of parentage. In this connection, I think it imperativ e that the character and physique of both father and mother should be as perfect as possible for scientific authorities assert that sons partake of the individu ality of the father , and daughters that of the mother. I must say no more , or you will conclude that I am a scientific man before my time.
With renewed good wishes, and kindest regards to you and your spouse.
Believe me,
Yours very sincerely,
最新英文慰问信 『范文29』
Dear Mr:
I am exceedinglysorry to hear that your father passed away.The painful news reached us this morning, and we were so shocked that we could not at first realize the fact.
This sad news has put me in full sympathy with you. Your father was an honorable man and tender parent. Everybody who has known him must feel a great loss caused by his death. I quite understand how you feel now, but you are in duty bound tolook to your own heath and to take care of your family affairs. These would be impossible if you indulge your feeling in grief.
Please accept the deep and true sympathy which is all I can offer.
Yours sincerely,
Li Ming