Title Page500 Letters for Difficult SituationsContentsIntroductionPart 1. Person to PersonChapter 1. Sympathy and CondolencesChapter 2. Health IssuesChapter 3. Final ArrangementsPart 2. Family AffairsChapter 4. Family MattersChapter 5. Money and PossessionsPart 3. Friends and NeighborsChapter 6. Neighborhood IssuesChapter 7. Helping FriendsChapter 8. About the ChildrenChapter 9. Social EngagementsPart 4. Personal BusinessChapter 10. Money, Contracts, and Credit CardsChapter 11. Disputes and ComplaintsChapter 12. About the Service We ReceivedChapter 13. About the ProductChapter 14. Dealing with a StoreChapter 15. Traveling AboutChapter 16. Landlords and Real EstatePart 5. Community OrganizationsChapter 17. Membership Matters and EventsChapter 18. Fundraising, Donations, and VolunteersChapter 19. School DaysChapter 20. Church BusinessPart 6. Politics and GovernmentChapter 21. Political IntrigueChapter 22. Government AffairsPart 7. BusinessChapter 23. Dear BossChapter 24. Employee to EmployeeChapter 25. Money MattersChapter 26. Customer ServiceChapter 27. Hiring and ReferencesChapter 28. Employee AffairsChapter 29. Workday MattersChapter 30. Firings, Layoffs, and CutbacksAbout the AuthorsIntroductionDear Reader,All letters should be difficult to write. That’s because you should take your time to lay out your thoughts, wishes, or demands in a careful, considered way.Think of all the times you have blurted out something (or wished you