Ask people you know if they have a niece or nephew in another place you can write to. There are also pen pal sites that connects people who want pen pals. I got two pen pals when I was young through friends of my parents. I wrote to a girl in London and one in Manila. We traded letters for years. If you are in high school there are often foreign exchange students in classes get to know one and write to him/her when they return home or ask them for a name of a friend in their home country.
I'm only 12 years old and just learned about this, but I think it's "from your pen pal."
correspondant is the translation of pen pal. It is a person who becomes friendly.
No. Example: Yesterday, I wrote to my pen pal.
Penny's purple pen politely punctuated papers. Larry liked licking his lucky pen. Peter's powerful pen produced perfect poetry.
pen friend i think
The purpose of having a pen pal is a way for one to get to know how someone lives and thinks. Pen pals in foreign countries are a good way to get to know the culture of the pen pal's country. Many people have the same pen pals throughout their lives.
Having a pen pal is an excellent way to have friends in different countries and regions.
I am looking for a pen pal if an1 wants 1. Please reach me at a.swanger@usa.com
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This person is known as a "pen-pal", because they are you friend (pal) through writing (typically with a pen). Hence the term, pen-pal :)
What you should describe about Christmas to a pen pal depends in part on where your pen pal is from. If the pen pal comes from a country that is known to celebrate Christmas (Europe, North and South America, Australia, India), you might focus just on how you and your family in particular celebrate the holiday (i.e., religious observations, family travel and parties, traditional foods, when and how you exchange gifts). If the pen pal might not be familiar with Christmas, you would probably want to describe what Christmas is and why you celebrate it--and, of course, write about how you celebrate it, too.
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