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Consideration Letter

Mary Rose S. Ogoy's mother apologizes for missing her daughter's orientation due to needing to care for her vulnerable son who requires her full attention, as she had errands and no one else to watch him. While she regretted her unplanned absence and agreed with everything discussed, she asks for understanding given her son's needs prevented her from attending the important event. She conveys her deepest regret for the missed orientation.

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Consideration Letter

Mary Rose S. Ogoy's mother apologizes for missing her daughter's orientation due to needing to care for her vulnerable son who requires her full attention, as she had errands and no one else to watch him. While she regretted her unplanned absence and agreed with everything discussed, she asks for understanding given her son's needs prevented her from attending the important event. She conveys her deepest regret for the missed orientation.

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February 2, 2023

MS. MARIETTA Z. TERROBIAS


OJT Coordinator, BS in Office Administration

Dear Ma’am,
I am writing this letter to convey my deepest regret and apologize for not
attending the orientation of my daughter, MS. Mary Rose S. Ogoy, held on
January 26, 2023. It was an unplanned absence, and I had no intention of doing so
on that important day.
I was just so busy doing some errands that day, and I also can’t just leave the
house that easily since I have a son who needs extra attention and there is no one
who will take care of him instead of me. I need to fulfill his needs, especially since
he is very vulnerable and needs my full attention during that day. Even though I
want to attend the said orientation, unfortunately, I can’t make it. I can’t just
leave my son there.
At the said orientation, I agreed with everything discussed that day without
hesitation.
I am really hoping for your consideration.
Thank you.

Yours sincerely,

ESTHER S. OGOY
Parent/Guardian

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