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Well done, Duterte!

Cabaroan Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur
September 22, 2021


Dear Mr. President

Good morning, Mr. President. I am Shawn Andrieve Battung, a grade 10 student of Ilocos Sur National Highschool. How are you, I hope you’re doing well.

I am writing this letter for you to express my sincerest gratitude for all the good things you’ve done in our country and for your effort for everyone during this pandemic. In your time of being the president, a lot of things have changed in the Philippines, you’ve changed the Pasig River, stopped many criminals, made one of the longest bridge in the Philippines, and more. You made the Philippines better.

I know that being the president of a country is hard and you’ve done well. Many people may support or love you. You are one of the best presidents in my eyes. And lastly, I hope that you keep safe.

Student,
Shawn Andrieve C. Battung





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  1. Hi Shawn I like the way you say the improvements of our country and I hope that more improvements happen in the future

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