miércoles, 28 de mayo de 2014

Other letters

Letter of Invitation
The letter of invitation is that by means of which we ask someone to join us in a certain special occasion.
When writing a letter of this kind, it should be noted that the cause leads us to desire the presence of the invited person; make the invitation in affectionate and polite terms ; adduce reasons believe are most suitable and appropriate for the guest access our request, and manifest while hoping to see fulfilled our desire.
In reply to the letter of invitation can be presented as the order for two different cases: either accept or decline the invitation .
In the first case our accession maniflesta , care one has been and services themselves offer is appreciated.
In the second case we deserve gratitude the person from whom the invitation is patent , disclosed the reasons that prevent us to accept it and the feeling that because of this experience and a more favorable opportunity is desired.
The letter of condolence is that through which grief or pain experienced by some unhappy event that has been afflicting the person to whom it is directed is manifested. Letters of condolence are often motivated by the death of any person worthy of appreciation and overall estimate.
When writing a letter of this nature is usually expressed the sorrow of the scribe and is mitigated by all means just pain the person writing, and making references to the virtues of the deceased; and remembering , if I have religious feelings , suffering pains in mortality and ceased to go to the eternal ; and describing the feeling that the loss of a useful member of society has caused , and the desire to have stopped himself.
It concludes by recommending affectionately resignation and offering the services themselves.
He answered the letter of condolence thanking the person from whom it takes participation in our pain , the important service provided by us and makes us graciously offers .
The letter of reproach is that by means of which patentizamos our resentment toward the person of a judge lacked any way to fulfill any of their duties.
When writing a letter of this kind should be exposed with prudent reserve the cause that leads us to write the letter ; is made known to the friendly frankness seriousness of the offense charged , refraining doing so offensive all speech and villain ; affection to the person counterclaim , or the sacrifices that are made in favor of it professes is expensive ; is shown, in order , hope to recognize it innocent or amended.
A letter of reproach is answered with another apology , if lack actually took place , and with justification , if the criticisms are undeserved



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