Write a letter to your mother about your experience and feelings after visiting friend’s family
01 July 2025
12/A, Gulshan, Dhaka.
My dear Mother,
Take my salam. I hope that you are well. You will be happy to know that I have visited a Muslim family in Bangladesh. I am going to let you know about my experience and feelings after visiting that family.
I was introduced to Harun’s family. All the members of the family are friendly and cordial. They received me warmly. Harun has a very large family. His aunts and aunties also live there. What surprised me best is that their house is made of the day with a tin roof. Each house is detached from the other. I took my lunch there. It was very delicious. I ate a bit of vegetable, fish and boiled rice. Though the everyone was spicy and hot. I liked very much.
In short, the family gave me a wonderful touch. I love the saree that Masum’s mother was wearing. His sisters wore dresses called salwar, and Kamiz. His grandfather wore lungi and Punjabi- I liked their clothes very much. I would remember everything. The family gave me a wonderful touch.
No more today. With best wishes.
Yours affectionately,
Becky
Or,
01 July 2025
12/A, Gulshan, Dhaka.
Dear Mom,
I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to take a moment to write to you about my recent visit to my friend [Friend’s Name]’s home—it was such a meaningful experience, and I’ve been thinking about it a lot since I returned.
From the moment I arrived, their whole family made me feel incredibly welcome. There was a warmth in their home that reminded me of ours—lots of laughter, shared meals, and little inside jokes that spoke to years of love and understanding. It felt comforting and familiar, even though I was technically a guest.
One thing that really stood out to me was how they all made time for each other, even with their busy schedules. They ate dinner together, had casual conversations about their day, and genuinely listened to one another. It made me reflect on how special those everyday moments are—something I sometimes take for granted.
Spending time in someone else’s family setting also made me think about how lucky I am to have grown up with your love and care. I found myself remembering the little things you do—like how you always ask about my day or how you somehow know when something’s wrong even before I say a word. Being away from home reminded me how much those small things mean.
It was also fun to learn new things and see how different families do things in their own way. We cooked together, played games, and stayed up talking late into the night. It felt like a break from routine, but also a reminder of what truly matters—connection, kindness, and a sense of belonging.
I just wanted to share that with you and say thank you for all the love you’ve poured into our family. I miss you and can’t wait to be home again soon.
With love,
[Your Name]