Want to make your grandma happy at her young age? One of the easiest ways to do this is to write a letter containing a series of sweet words to him, such as to thank him for a gift, share things that are happening in your life, or simply say that you are thinking about him.
Step
Method 1 of 2: Writing a Letter to Grandma
Step 1. Begin the letter with an opening sentence:
'To my dearest, Grandma…,' etc.
Step 2. Make sure the first paragraph is indented, then start writing the body of the letter, such as:
"Thank you for (grandmother's deeds)" or "Grandma, do you remember our time (the moment you both were together)." Remember, you want to write a letter that is meaningful and will always be remembered by him, especially if you have never written a letter to your beloved grandmother before!
Step 3. Fill in the letter with facts, opinions, and special moments that are meaningful to both of you
In other words, this is a good time to explain the reason behind the birth of the letter. Because you have the widest possible space to write the contents of the letter, don't hesitate to fill the available pages with your sweet words, yes!
Step 4. End the letter with a concluding paragraph
Design a closing sentence that can indicate that your letter is coming to an end. For example, list the reasons behind your desire to write the letter. If the letter is written as a form of thank you, try including something like, “Thank you very much for the (object) that Grandma gave. Truly one of the nicest gifts I've ever received, lol! Grandma is the best woman in my life! Until we meet again, Grandma. Kind regards, (your name).
Method 2 of 2: Write a Letter of Your Desire to Visit Her
Step 1. Start by writing, 'Hi my dear grandma'
Then tell him how much you miss him, and share your last memory with him when he came home. After that, convey your desire to see him again in the near future.
Step 2. Compliment the homemade dish that you really like
If there's anything else you'd like to compliment him on, feel free to mention it in the letter.
Step 3. Pay special attention to the things you write in the letter, along with the writing process
Basically, there are a few things you should pay attention to when writing a letter, such as:
- Don't be too sentimental when writing a letter. It is feared that this sentimental attitude will distort the natural effect of your message.
- Don't badmouth anyone your grandmother liked or cared about.
- Don't use swear words or slang terms!
Step 4. End the letter with a positive tone
For example, promise to give him a nice surprise.
Tips
- Since the eyesight of most elderly people is no longer excellent, use your best handwriting! In other words, make sure the letter is neatly written and easy for your grandmother to read.
- Remember, the most important thing is your intention and sincerity! Therefore, there is no need to feel burdened by writing the perfect letter, your grandmother will still love it, as long as the content of your letter is sincere.
- If you find it difficult to fill a page of a letter, try increasing the font size so that your letter looks "full".
- If you want to bring up a different topic, use a new paragraph written in indentation.
- Don't worry if the content of your letter sounds silly or ridiculous. Trust me, your efforts and willingness to write a letter will still be appreciated by your grandmother, regardless of the content that may feel less than perfect to you.
Warning
- Don't mention the death of a family member or someone close to you. Your grandma might cry when she reads it!
- Don't mention the problems that are going on in your family! Trust me, doing so will make the contents of the letter less special to your grandmother.