To the President (Thoughts and Perception)
September 24, 2022
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
President, Republic of the Philippines
Malacañang Palace, Manila
Dear Mr. President,
Good day sir! I am a simple student studying at Ilocos Sur National High School, living the normality of life. First of all, I would like to congratulate you for being the new President of our country. I am really happy with your victory. My whole family really had high hopes for they really supported you.
I urged this opportunity to write to you to share my thoughts about this new and upcoming leadership of yours. For I am only a teenager, wanting and aiming for a peaceful and a safe country. We may be too young in the eyes of many yet we all are becoming much aware of how and what country we are living at, for we care. Yet I also believe we all want the same thing – having the best country. Your leadership is something I feel excited about. I hope you can help everyone who are in need, the poor and the victims. I hope you won’t turn a blind eye for those Filipino’s who are holding on, for those who are not giving up on life, for they all need you – your care, sympathy and support. Everyone needs you, for we are all expecting you to be the best. Yet during this early time of your reign, I can see that slowly yet surely you are making a move. You never fail to disappoint the Filipino’s, Mr. President.
As a simple teenager citizen, simply living, we hope for a better tomorrow. I know you can very much do it sir! Please don’t be discouraged with the negativity some may point out. Always do serve with a purpose. Many people are counting on you, for they believe in you from the start. Thank you so much for this opportunity sir!
Respectfully yours,
Abie Shane Terenj R. Gapate
Reference:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongbong_Marcos
https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/07/05/opinion/columns/dissecting-president-marcos-governance-philosophy/1849798
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Proper use of punctuation marks will surely improve the quality of your blog. As you have said, PBBM is slowly making moves to solve the country's biggest problems, how do you say so?
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