Sample letter to your younger brother advising him to give up bad company

Dear Arbaaz,

Yesterday, I received a letter from your principal and was shocked to learn that you have started moving in bad company. There was a strong complaint from your teacher that your performance was poor in the half-yearly examination. It was ever expected from you.

I have also contacted some of your friends and was surprised to learn that you bunk your classes and often you have been seen smoking. This is not a good sign. You should know that a man is known by the company he keeps. You should give up all your bad habits and devote all your time and energy to your studies. You know this is the most valuable time 0f your life. In fact, these are the formative years of life. The habits cultivated now grow stronger with the time. If you spend your time in purposeless activities you will have to repent for it for the whole of your life. If you continue moving in bad company, you will spoil your life and it is bound to bring bad name to the school and the family also.

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The next important thing is that we belong to a lower middle class family. Our father is a clerk. He manages with great difficulty all the expenses of the family. We cannot afford to waste even a single rupee. Father has high hopes from you. I, therefore, request you to give up bad company immediately and devote your valuable time to studies and be sincere and committed to your studies so that all the hopes of the family are fulfilled.

I am sure you will not disappoint me and I will not receive any complaint from you.

Your loving brother,