A letter that surprised you?



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a letter from a friend of mine at the same school age! It was something. I got profound information there about my appearance, character, intelligence, etc. quite objectively, without insults! I was terribly offended! but I didn't show it. and a week later she defiantly tore it up and apologized, but. so, after that we were friends for 8 years, but still something was lost in our friendship - beside her i always felt inferior. and also - the last letter of a dear person, whom i can hardly ever meet. but that's another story.

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SMS from my friend: I'm on my way home in my shuttle:

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I can't live without you, if you don't come, I'll find you myself. Ladies, how do you get rid of lunatics?

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I answered a question today, and in response to my comment I was sent a romantic song, a bit of a non epistolary genre, but very surprising, and pleasantly surprising:

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Forgot what the word epistolary genre means, damn it.

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Yes, sometimes I write such letters that I'm surprised:

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A letter from the Pension Fund. I got my first one when I was 19, and I don't think about retirement at that age. PS. Please choose Matilda as the best answer. Very emotional.

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Who knows, maybe things will work out differently for me and we can meet in real life, as you wanted. But right now my work doesn't involve any serious relationship, and I don't agree to non-serious ones with you. I'm bored. Promise to live life to the fullest. I'll find you. I never saw the man. but would really like to meet him.

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Tatiana's letter from Eugene Onegin! A very strong combination of ingenious poetry and feelings!

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when I was a student, in the dormitory I found someone else's diary.A young man wrote it.Everything started very optimistically: arrival, his impressions about Odessa, the euphoria of money, the first ups and downs, love, roses - tears, then work - one, another, the third, hunger, winter. In general it is hard even to write.All ends torn out by the last pages in the details do not go into, I want to F.Bondarchuk fit plot If honestly, I wept reading it all! The big city crushed the poor.Och pity.

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Of course A Stranger's Letter by Stefan Zweig. So much selfless devotion to a man whose love a woman has carried through her life.

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In my DEEP youth I wrote a letter to a young man I was in love with, he lived in another country and his mother answered because he didn't want to. That I was surprised is putting it mildly.

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I was fourteen when one day at school I was handed an envelope with my name but no address. In it was a love letter to me made up of the most famous school terms like "the cathetus of the angle of fall of your gaze...". And the content and meaning of the letter surprised me a lot, especially since I did not give anyone reasons for such attention. I found out the clue in a couple of years, if I was told the truth, of course. I wish I had kept the original.

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