Subject– A small piece of advice.
Dear Sameer,
I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to reach out to you and talk about a topic that I think is really important: cheating in exams.
I know that school can be tough, and sometimes it might seem like everyone else is getting ahead by using unfair means in exams. But I want you to know that cheating is never the answer. Not only is it dishonest and unfair, it’s also a huge risk that can have serious consequences.
First of all, cheating undermines the entire purpose of education. The point of going to school and taking exams is to learn and grow, to develop the skills and knowledge that will help you succeed in the future. When you cheat, you’re not really learning anything – you’re just taking a shortcut that will ultimately lead to nowhere. In addition to being dishonest, cheating is also risky.
If you get caught, you could face serious consequences, like failing the exam, being suspended or expelled, or even being banned from future exams. These consequences can have a huge impact on your future, and they’re not worth the risk of cheating. But most importantly, cheating goes against the values that we hold dear as a family.
We value honesty and integrity, and cheating goes against those values. It’s important to always do the right thing, even when it’s difficult, because in the long run it will pay off. I know you’re capable of doing well in school without cheating. You are smart and hardworking, and I have no doubt that you can succeed by putting in the effort and doing things the right way.
I hope you take my words to heart and make the right choice. I believe in you and I know you can do it.
Yours lovingly,
Alia U