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A Rare Goodness In Youth

 Sir, 

Please, know that I have gathered all my courage to talk about this to you long before this week. 


I would like to ask you for a small permission. I want to change my seat. I want to sit with one of my classmate friend, Mr. xxx.

 

Sir, nowadays most of the teachers are conducting class tests, so I want to help him with his studies.

 

I can see that he is trying his best in studies. So, I want to teach and give him the best of me and change him into a whole different person. I want to start my journey to success through this small step in helping my friend achieve his dream and know his full potential. I saw him suffering in some of the subjects although he is trying so hard. 

 

I would be grateful if your good self could understand this situation. 

 

If you agree I would like to request, not to share to anyone that I asked for this favor. Please, keep it confident between the two of us. 

Yours Student

Ms. yyy


My Response

Dear yyy,

I am amazed by your kindness and confidence to help your classmate friend. It was so sweet of you. Your kind gesture is truly amazing, a responsibility that every single Bhutanese must bear with much zest and pride to uphold our nation to be stronger than ever. Keep up with the same spirit in helping friends and community around. Together we can build a great nation. Also know that "a nation is great not by its size alone. It is the will, the cohesion, the stamina, the discipline of its people and the quality of their leaders".

We can always discuss the matter. I will get back to you soon. Above all, your confidence and the role you want to lead is well appreciated and marked. Nevertheless, you are truly a great human!


Yours Teacher

Mr. zzz

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