(12-09-2010, 05:15 PM)Frostbite Wrote: It's not a problem and no thanks are needs. Feel free to get back to me if anything needs to be further explained or elaborated on, okay?
Sure thing. She's began reading and after the first paragraph, she bursts out saying "Who are these people". I just told her they're people that want to help and that know how to deal with these situations.
Edit: She finished reading and told me that most of it is 'easily said but not easily done'. Then I asked what she meant and she told me that it's easy to say how to set things right but she's with her day in, day out and its physically exhausting. Nothing else, nothing more.
Just to have her read that letter must have been exhausting since her mother tongue is French so she's not familiar with complex sentence structure and high end vocabulary, which may seem difficult to some yet average to others. The reason I say this is that when my mother read your letter, she was probably dumbfounded because she couldn't think of anything else to say.
She gave me a look as though she knew whoever wrote that was right and that they know what they're talking about.
What's next?