I often talk about writing letters and I have always written them but I don't really remember where I even learned how. Over time I have learned the best way to write a friendly letter and I am giving an example below. The key with writing personal letters is don't try to be perfect. Don't spent to much time making your penmanship beautiful and all your spelling correct. Sure these things are important. No one will be able to read what you are trying to say if you scribble and misspell everything but being perfect is not the point. A few mistakes don't matter. The person receiving the letter will surely be so pleased at receiving mail that they will overlook any mistakes you made. But that does not mean you have to use a permanent marker, actually don't do that. Use a pencil especially if you are nervous about making a mistake. But don't spend the whole time erasing. Now here is an example of a friendly letter that I came up with. 1.) Dear (Name), ...