You have just moved into a new home and are planning to hold a party. You are worried that the noise may disturb your neighbour. Write a letter to your neighbour. In your letter introduce yourself describe your plans for the party invite your neighbour to come

Dear Mr Smith, My name is Bim Bom. I am writing
this
letter to ask permission to hold a
party
next
weekend and invite you to come there. Let me introduce myself. I have rented a home just
next
to your house. So, we are neighbours now. I hope our neighbourhood will be friendly and positive. I will do my best to avoid any annoying situations from my side. To keep
this
promise, I am writing
this
letter to ask your permission for the mentioned
party
. If you were so kind as to give me your agreement, I would celebrate the
party
and invite several friends and colleagues. The total number of guests should be less than 10 persons. The
party
will begin at 7.00 pm and finish at 11.00.
Therefore
, I hope, that
party
will not be too annoying and will not disturb your rest. Please be my guest at
this
party
. I hope it helps us to know each other better and can be the best beginning of a future friendship. Yours sincerely, Bim Bom
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