BLK 57 Compassvale Bow,
The Quartz,
#10-14 S(123456)
30 March 2011
Dear Mr Nick Jones,
I am Darryl Ling from Hwa Chong Institution in Singapore. I have read the events and news about the Japan earthquakes and tsunami for the past few days. I happened to read through your article and I was touched by your speeches.
I really sympathise with the incidents that happened in Japan. Our school has been collecting funds to help Japan and we are also trying our best to benefit the people of Japan to overcome these disaster crisis and economy crisis. I have learnt a lot of the damage that the disasters had done to the big city of Japan, the destruction of buildings, nuclear plants and reactors.
I also know that the radiation levels are now Japan’s main concern. I heard that the radiation levels are still on the rise and could cause death. I am here to encourage you that the survival of Japan is not over yet. I believe that Japan could recover completely from these crises. Although many had lost their lives in the disasters, we should live in depression.
We should be more optimistic about life instead of having negative thoughts. You should thankful and grateful for the fact that you and your family survive the Japan earthquakes and tsunami. I felt sorry for you and your family as the place you are living in is very dangerous and this forced you to move to other places. Nevertheless, we should always think positively, forget those unhappy memories in the past and look forward to the future.
Regards,
Darryl