A 600-word letter composition about gratitude

#Thanksgiving Day# Introduction Gratitude has been a civilized etiquette from ancient times to the present, and it is also a healthy mentality, so it is very important to learn to be grateful. There are many people in the world who deserve our gratitude, including parents, teachers, classmates... However, the ones in the world who really deserve our gratitude should be the parents who gave birth to us, raised us, and taught us. This article is "A 600-Word Letter about Gratitude" compiled by kao.com for everyone to read.

Dear mother:

Hello!

If you are water, then I am a fish; if you are the sky, I am a bird ;If you were the earth, I would be the flowers and grass, and I would never be able to leave you.

Mom, you are the greatest person in the world. You gave me life and you raised me. From the moment I was born, you started to work for me and be busy for me.

When I first learned to walk, it was you who supported me and took me slowly step by step; when I first learned to speak, it was you who taught me tirelessly over and over again. Holding me.

Gradually, as I grew up, I began to feel that you were annoying, I began to dislike you for being wordy, and I began to think that you were too troublesome... If you say one thing to me, I can't wait to repay you ten times, every time. Whenever there is anything that I am not satisfied with, I will get very angry and sometimes even yell at you.

There was an advertisement showing a little boy fetching water and washing his mother’s feet. Although this was a small thing, I had never washed my mother’s feet once. When I'm outside, even if someone treats me a little better, I feel that person is my benefactor. But I have never been grateful to my mother, and I have never thanked you for everything you have done for me. I always feel that she has done everything for me. It's a given.

As the saying goes, "A drop of kindness should be repaid by a spring." But my mother is more than just a drop of kindness to me! Every time I get sick, my mother is busy around me and asks me what I want. They asked me what I wanted to eat and what I wanted to drink. They were very considerate to me; but when my mother was sick, I just asked casually, and sometimes even ignored her. When I think about it now, I feel really ashamed. My concern for my mother is not even one ten thousandth of the way my mother cares for me.

I almost never help my mother with any housework. I always feel that it is what my mother should do. I have never thought about helping my mother share some of the burden. Sometimes my mother is sick and still does housework despite her illness.

Mom, you have worked hard over the past ten years!

I wish you good health!

Part 2 Dear Mom:

Hello!

Mom, I have something to say to you, but every time I face you, I am embarrassed to say it. That sentence is: "Thank you."

Thank you. Thank you for raising me up; thank you for comforting me when I was hurt; thank you for explaining things to me when I didn't understand... There are so many things I want to thank you for, and I don't know where to start.

I remember that when I was in the second grade, I was still studying in Tongliao, and you promised to come see me. After evening self-study, I couldn't wait to run back to the dormitory, but I didn't see the long-awaited figure sitting on the bed, and I couldn't help but be a little unhappy. Soon, I received a call from home, and I quickly asked my grandma: "Where's mom? Why don't you keep your words and don't come to see me?" Grandma told me that my mom had been in a car accident and couldn't go.

Because I was young and ignorant, I didn’t know the consequences of the car accident. I always thought it was just a scratch. When I returned to the room, I was still muttering: "I'm just a little injured, what's the big deal. Damn mother, bad mother, big liar."

I gradually grew up and understood. As a result of the car accident, I think about myself as a child, how willful I was and how I didn’t understand my mother.

I remember a few days ago, you said that you would be on a business trip for two days and that I might not be able to come back for my birthday. I was a little angry and shouted to you: "If you don't come back, I will spend it with my classmates. It’s not like you can’t survive!” You shook your head helplessly, and I saw the tears in your eyes, feeling a little embarrassed. You told me you would definitely come back as often as possible.

Every time you come back, no matter how busy you are, you will always have a meal with me and buy stationery with me. But I am still so willful and always say you are annoying. You laughed it off every time and never scolded me. As I grow older, you have more and more gray hair. But you are still so beautiful and touching.

Mom, thank you for bringing me into this world, thank you for raising me, thank you for the education you gave me...

Part 3 Dear classmates:

Hello.

When it comes to gratitude, I believe you will definitely think of the saying: A drop of kindness should be repaid by a spring. Yes, when receiving kindness from others, never forget that although the kindness you receive is very small, in times of difficulty, even a little help is very valuable; when you are able, you should repay the kindness heavily. Reasonable.

Han Xin, the great general of the Han Dynasty, was determined to repay the favor when he grew up because he received favors from others when he was a child. In the end, he gave his benefactor a thousand pieces of gold, leaving a good story in Chinese history. Thinking of this, I couldn't help but think of the touching Chinese characters I once saw on TV. --Zhang Renjie.

He was once a street child. He received a favor and got a job at the age of 23, but he never forgot about others and rode his bicycle every day to save others in Beijing. So far he has rescued more than 200 people. When asked about his home, he would say that he lived in a spacious building, but in fact his home had only four walls, a simple bed and a tattered table. This is Zhang Ren who would rather suffer himself, but also want to be grateful to the society and help others.

To be grateful, we must first start from the side.

Our parents have taken good care of us for decades, our teachers have taught us every day, and our classmates have helped us... So, As children, we should all have a grateful heart. Thank you for your parents who gave you life, care for you, and love you. You always care about your parents, be considerate of your parents in every way, let them worry less, and do what you can for your parents. As students, we should all have a grateful heart. Thanks to the teachers, they teach us knowledge and principles of life. Cherish the fruits of the teacher's labor, listen to the class attentively, do your homework carefully, and repay the teacher's teachings with excellent results; as a classmate, you must help others everywhere, encourage others at all times, and build a harmonious and beautiful learning environment and a good learning attitude. , taking learning to a higher level...

Let us always have a grateful heart, make the society warmer, and make the world a better place.

Sincerely,

Salute!