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Write A Letter To Your Aunt Who Lives In Another Town

When your aunt’s birthday came around, you didn’t get to see her in person. Instead, you’re writing her a letter to tell her how much she means to you. Take a look at these samples below that you can use.
Write A Letter To Your Aunt Who Lives In Another Town
Dear Auntie,
I hope you are doing well. I want to let you know that I am fine and I am waiting for your letter. I am very happy because of your letter. Please let me know how you are doing? Have you received my last letter? If not please let me know what is wrong.
I love you, [your name].
Dear Auntie,
I hope you are doing well. I am writing to tell you that I am getting married soon and would like to invite you to my wedding. Please reply as soon as possible so that we can make arrangements on time.
Thank you and take care of yourself.
Dear Auntie,
How are you? I hope you are doing great. It’s been a long time since I visited your place and it would be really nice if we could meet up soon. Do let me know the date and time that works for you.
I’m very excited about our meeting, so please do not forget to inform me about whether or not you will be able to make it on this date. If there is any change in plans, please let me know as soon as possible.
Take care and have a great day!
Dear Aunt [name],
It was so great to hear from you! I’m sorry it’s taken me so long to get back to you—I’ve been really busy lately, but I wanted to let you know that I appreciated your letter and all the news about what’s going on in the family.
Thank you for the recipe for your famous apple pie—it sounds delicious! I can’t wait to try it out when I have some time off from work.
I hope we get a chance to talk soon, but until then keep safe and warm. Love, [your name here].
Dear Auntie,
I hope you are having a wonderful time in [city name]. I miss you so much and can’t wait to see you soon. I hope you have been enjoying the weather here. We have had some rain lately, but the sun is making a comeback.
Mom says that she has been having trouble with her laptop since your last visit, but she thinks it might be just an issue with the battery. Do you think it would be possible for me to take your old laptop when we visit in two weeks?
I am working on a new project for school that involves creating a website for my class’ upcoming art exhibit. It will be due in June and would be great if I could use one of your old laptops to get started on it now! If not, no worries—I’ll find another way!
Anyway, hope all is well with you and wish we were closer so we could see each other more often!
Dear Aunt [name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I’ve been thinking about you a lot lately, and I wanted to send you a note to tell you how much I appreciate all the love and support you’ve given me over the years. You are one of my favorite people in the whole world, and it means so much to me that we’ve been able to spend so much time together over the years.
I’m sure that we’ll see each other soon—I’m planning on coming up in a few weeks! But even if we don’t get to see each other this time around, I just want to let you know how much it means to me that we’ve been able to build such a strong relationship over the years.
I hope this letter finds you well! Take care!
Dear Auntie,
How are you? I hope that you are fine. I am writing this letter to tell you that I am going to visit you in the next two days. My parents have given me permission to go for a vacation for a week. So, I want to know if you can make arrangements for me to stay with you. My parents will pay for all the expenses.
I am looking forward to seeing your beautiful face again and spend some quality time with you. Please let me know if it’s okay with you because I really miss you so much!
Dear Aunt [name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I’m writing because I wanted to share my new job with you! I’ve been working as a masseuse at the local spa, and it’s been so fun—and so rewarding! I’m learning new things every day, and making some great friends.
I know that you’re not here, but I wanted to let you know anyway. How are things going for you? Do you have any big plans for the holidays? Let me know when you get this letter!
Dear Auntie,
I hope you are doing well. I am doing well. I am in the 5th grade now and I am learning a lot of new things. I have made some new friends here at school and they are very nice to me. There are times when I get lonely, but my mom and dad always keep me company when I feel lonely or sad. They always help me with my homework so that I can do well academically as well as socially.
I love you very much!
Dear Auntie,
I hope you’re doing well! I wanted to let you know that I’m doing great here in [city name]. Things are going really well for me and it’s all because of the opportunities that you gave me when you moved away.
Here in [city name], I’ve found a job as an accountant at a local company called [company name]. It’s a small company but they’re growing fast and they have some really big plans for the future. They’re even looking at expanding across the country! It’s so exciting to be part of something like that—you really feel like your work is making an impact on something bigger than just the numbers on your screen or in your notebook.
I also got engaged recently! My fiancée and I met when we both started working at [company name]. We’ve been together since then and it feels like we were made for each other. We have such similar interests and values, and we even have similar careers! It’s so nice to be able to share those things with someone who understands exactly what you’re talking about when you say “pro-forma” or “revenue,” haha!
Anyway, [your name].
Dear Aunt,
I hope you are doing well! I am writing to you today to tell you that I miss you and I love you. I hope this letter finds you well and happy.
How have things been in [town name]? What have you been up to? How is your family? Is anyone getting married? Have any kids been born recently? Are the flowers blooming nicely in your garden?
I have been thinking about you often, although it has been a while since we last spoke. I remember when we used to talk on the phone every week, but now it’s only every few months or so. I wish we could talk more often—I miss hearing about all of your adventures, and hearing about what’s going on with everyone else in town.
I am sorry if this letter makes things harder for you—if so, please let me know what I can do differently next time so that my letters don’t cause any problems for others who may read them (such as your husband). Let me know if there is anything else that would make this situation better for everyone involved (including myself).
Dear Auntie,
I hope you are doing well! I’m sorry for not writing you sooner, but I’ve been busy with school and work. I wanted to let you know that it’s been a great year so far. My grades are good, and I’ve made some great friends at school. I think about you often and wish you were here with me to enjoy this time in my life.
I love getting your letters and hearing about what’s going on back home. It makes me feel like we are closer even though we’re so far apart physically.
I hope this finds you doing well and that all is well back home as well!
Dear [recipient’s name],
I hope you are doing well! I am sorry that we have not talked in a while. Things have been busy at school and work. I am currently working on a project for my class where we have to write a letter to someone who lives in another town. The assignment is to make the letter sound like it is coming from someone who might not know each other very well, but still has a close relationship with them. I thought of writing this letter to you because I know that you live far away from me and we don’t get to see each other very often. However, I still consider us very close because we talk on the phone every week and email each other often.
I am sorry if this letter comes off as rude or unappreciative, but it was hard for me to write something pretending like I did not know everything about you! For example: “Hi Auntie! How are you doing?” Do you remember when we went out to eat last time? You said that your favorite color was green, but then later when we were shopping at Target together, you told me that it was actually red! Ha! I remembered that too!
Anyway, what fun things did you do this week?
Dear [recipient’s name],
I hope this letter finds you well! I know it’s been a while since we’ve heard from each other, but I’m writing because I have some exciting news: I have a new job. It’s not really anything special—just a small startup that doesn’t pay very well. But the people there are really nice and I get to work on interesting projects, so it’s nice to be able to learn and grow a little bit.
I’m still living in the same apartment as before, and my roommate has been great—still working hard on her business, but also making time for fun things like going out with her friends or going on hikes on the weekends. She’s pretty much my best friend now (in fact, we’re getting matching tattoos soon!).
My boyfriend is doing well too—he just got promoted at his job! We’re looking forward to taking a trip together later this year—we’ve never been anywhere besides Michigan before (and even then it was only for a few days). It’ll be nice to see someplace new!
Anyway… I’m sure you’re busy with your own life and don’t want to hear about mine all
Dear Auntie,
I hope you are doing well. I am sorry that I have not written to you in a while, but I have been very busy with schoolwork. I have also been thinking about you a lot lately because of the holidays coming up and because we are going to be having a big family get-together soon.
I am excited for all of the fun things that will happen at our party. The kids will be running around playing games and eating lots of treats, and everyone will be laughing together over stories from their pasts. It sounds like so much fun!
I know that you are busy too and that these days it is hard for you to get out of your house because of your health issues. But please take care of yourself, because we want you there with us when we get together as a family again after such a long time apart! Please don’t worry about what anyone else thinks—just focus on taking care of yourself first and foremost so that you can be there for everyone else who needs you this holiday season!