A letter to the President

 I just wanted to say hello and thank you to the president. Good day, sir! How are you doing, Mr. President? I hope everything is going well for you. Despite the pandemic, you are doing an excellent job, as is your administration.

I'm here to offer some suggestions and express some concerns. I know we're all affected by the pandemic, but please bear with me/us.

Because they are all locked up inside their homes, many teenagers are stressed and mentally unstable or mentally ill. They're all worried about how they'll survive the pandemic and how they'll study or learn something during it. We are the "pag-asa ng bayan," but how will they bring hope to this country if they are hopeless as a result of the pandemic? My concern is that parks, tourist attractions, and shopping malls are open while the main necessity of the youth/student; schools, is not.

Why don't you let us go back to face-to-face classes? We are all aware that teen pregnancy is on the rise, and poverty is one of our country's most pressing issues. Teenage pregnancy is one of the causes of poverty, and as a result of the pandemic, the number of teenage pregnancy cases is increasing, owing to the fact that teenage couples are living together. They're living under one roof because they don't want to be locked up apart from each other, and then teenage couples do things that result in the birth of a child or children. Please give us a chance. We want to learn and study, not just answer and stress out. I know your intention as our country's father is to keep us safe, but we also want to live our lives; we want to live, not just exist, so please listen to us. Thank you, and have a wonderful day!

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