This is an informal letter from a student to a friend, discussing their experiences as a foreign student in the UK and comparing it to Saudi Arabia. The letter covers topics such as adjusting to the new setting, differences in weather, cuisine, and culture between the two countries.
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Running head: INFORMAL LETTER INFORMAL LETTER Name of the student: Name of the university: Author note:
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1INFORMAL LETTER Dear friend Sam, It’s been April now which counts three months that I have left my home country. Although it does not seem like a significant amount of time that I have been away from you, I have began to miss your presence around me. It was such a effortless pleasant time when we used to be together and now it seems like a hard time without you. Since you are now visiting me from Saudi Arabia, I would like to tell you the way I have come to make adjustment with the new setting here along with the information that you have asked. The UK is the country of Jane Goodall, Willianm Blake and the Rolling Stone that we have always admired. As a foreign student in this country, there are several exciting ventures to experience, avenues to explore along with challenges to overcome. It was entirely a new experience including saving money to finding my accommodation. For the two countries the UK and Saudi Arabia are mile away from each other, there are certainly several differences between the two countries. While Saudi Arabia has a desert climate that has extreme weather condition, Britain is different than it. The summers in Saudi Arabia is extremely hot and extremely cold in the night time. However, considering weather as the first notable change between two countries, I must say weather is one of the most famous aspects of the UK. People coming from other countries seem to be constantly obsessed with the climate and it includes both positive as well as negative point of view. You will find freezing winter, rains and at the same time people going to beach calling it the experience of summer. There are four seasons in UK and every season has its unique features. Although UK does not have extreme weather conditions, it has a wide variety of conditions on a regular basis.
2INFORMAL LETTER The cuisine of Saudi Arabia has gone through modification from time to time depending on the people lived on the land. Saudi Arabia has some staple food that involves bread, hummus, rice and tabbouleh. The food in Saudi Arabia is mostly influenced by the majority Islamic population. Spices are very common in the cooked food of Saudi Arabia which is not found in the food of Britain. Considering the traditional meals there are countless meals cooked every in Britain homes as well as restaurants. There are mostly eggs, bacon, fried bread, baked beans, sausages and mushrooms coming down with coffee. Also, it is a wonderful place to find multicultural food that includes Japanese, Mexican and even Indian food. However for students it is mostly combined of both fried food and the food made from fine fresh British ingredients that are prepared with skill and care. As we have the same taste buds, I can ensure that you will love to try out the different dishes found especially here. Everyone in Britain love to drink tea however there are lots of drinking options available here. The legal alcohol drinking age is 18. Both the countries are different from each other however they both have their unique features and rich culture. We have enjoyed in Saudi Arabia and I am certain that, UK will also be one of your best experiences similar to mine. I am very excited to show you around the city since I know you are going to love it soon. I have begun to count the days and I cannot wait to see you. I am looking forwards to our meeting. Yours lovingly, Student name