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How should I phrase a note to an oldish neighbour who is leaving to join her family in Australia ?

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How should I phrase a note to an oldish neighbour who is leaving to join her family in Australia ?

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  1. Try:

    "Please take me with you. Pleeeeeeeeze!

    Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze!

    I will be your s*x slave. Anything. But just take me with you!!!"


  2. use of first or last name, with or without a title would depend on the closeness of the relationship with the neighbour.

    Then something that may say something about the fondness for her.him etc, and wish the person well. Rather simple, personal, etc is what I would do.

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  4. Personal notes should always be written in your own voice, that's what make them so special. State clearly what you feel and think, but keep the recipient in mind. Think of the note as a gift – it's for another person, not for yourself.

    And remember, a short note is sometimes the sweetest.

  5. neighbor would you like some sausages, neighbor would you like some sausages, neighbor would you like some sausages

  6. I think you can get cards that will do the job otherwise get a blank card and write that you hope she enjoys her new life and it will be great for her to be with her family. Say you will miss her(?) and maybe she could keep in touch with you (letter or email) Tell her you will keep her up to date with all the local goss.  That way she may not be so homesick

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