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“A letter for the President of the Philippines”

 

Dear Mr. President,

           

            Good day Mr, President, how are you doing? It’s hard to lead a country isn’t it? I know that being a president and leading a whole country is such a big responsibility. When making a decision, you need to think smartly for the betterment of your people. I can say Mr. President that your Build, Build, Build(BBB) program is such a big help for our country. Making and building more roads, bridges and railways to make the Philippines more connected. Rehabilitations and constructions of airports for a larger number of tourist accommodations and building more classrooms and hospitals for the nation.

 

            Mr. President there is no person that is so called perfect, we all make mistakes. But when you are a leader of a nation where the sake and safety of your people is in your works and decisions, I think you need to be more careful about it sir. You are a President and the whole nation watching you when you give your words and speeches, I think it is not appropriate to bad mouth or say vulgar words in front of them. And I also think this issue is one of the reasons why a lot of people disrespect you sir. So many issues that is not yet resolved like the issue about West Philippine Sea, War on Drugs and slow resolution for Covid19 pandemic. Maybe you are doing your best right now sir to solve all the problems in our country, but I think Filipinos deserves more and a better leadership. Listen to your people, listen to Filipinos, try to think and learn their complaints, and with that you can find possible solutions to their problems or the problem of our country.

 

            I know that Filipinos has different opinion about you right now. I’m not hating you Mr. President, we are not hating you, maybe some but not all. I acknowledge all the good things you did for our country especially the Build, Build, Build Program. We are stating those opinions because we Filipinos deserves the best and so much better. Filipinos deserve a leader who love, protect and prioritize first the Philippines. Someone said that a good leader should always practice the three R’s: Respect for self, Respect for others, Responsibility for all their actions. Again, have a good day Mr. President.

 

Yours truly,

Justine Dave Armandico

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  1. I like how positive your letter for the president. It is very great that all of your message are not negative. Because it is very rare to see a letter from the president without negativities.

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  2. I like how you express your gratitude to our President and I am truly amazed by your thoughts. I hope to read more of your blogs! <33

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