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Monday, March 21, 2011

Dear Japan...

Block 459 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4 #12-69 Singapore (680459)

22nd March 2011

Dear Nick Jones,

How're you doing? I have heard of the earthquake in Japan, and heard that you survived the earthquake. I have read through your article on Yahoo! SEA, I am worried about your well-being, and I have few words of encouragement to help you get over it.

As a survivor and someone who witnessed the disaster unfold, I'm sure you would have many things to say about this earthquake. This earthquake, as bad as it came, is a devil. Bringing the tsunami with it, it not only took away the lives of many, but destroyed properties as well has the homes of many thousands more. You decision to move to the west of Japan is a good one, as safety is always the first to consider. It also shows your care and concern for your family. As recent studies have shown, the radioactive plumes and clouds would not be of a problem for areas outside of a certain radius outside Fukushima, and they will dissipate quite quickly. So, you don't need to worry much about that.

After the disaster, I know that you and your family are wrecked. As a good friend, I'll try everything I can to help you get over this emotional crisis. Whatever you do, do not forget that your family survived the earthquake, and are fine. Try to take things from a different perspective, maybe thinking a little more positively. Something else that you can do is to offer your help to the major victims of this devastating earthquake. Offering your help might cause you come problems, especially the radioactivity around Fukushima, but you will definitely take joy in doing all this volunteering work. In that case, you would be writing the article in a different perspective. I'll do all I can to help you get out of this 'spiral of hysteria'. You just need to calm and settle down, and everything will be fine. Government executions are under way, and other countries are already offering much of their help to help Japan with this huge problem. Soon the problem will be largely solved, and you and your family can move back into your daily lives.

Please take care of yourself, and help me wish them to have a good stay, and stay healthy. I look forward to your reply and assurance about your own well-being (:

Stay healthy,
Your good friend,

Caspar

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