As Aunt Jane who is shocked after visiting Jack's villa, write a letterin about150 words to Jill advising her to convince Jack not to buy things on installments and to pay off all the installments at the earliest.
Dear Jill,
I hope this letter finds you healthy and hearty. I am writing to you today to give you an advice.
I would like to advise you to convince Jack not to buy things on installments and to pay off all the installments at the earliest. Please don’t take my advice in the wrong way because all I want is your family to be happy and you know that very well. This is a kind of trap. All the luxuries and extravagant things around you will force you to indulge in taking more and more loan and lead to debt trap. I have spent my entire life without taking a single thing on loan and I have managed to lead a good life with all the necessities. Another advice from my side is that try finding happiness in whatever you have.
You are very well aware of Jack and his nature. At the same time you are the only person who can make him understand and convince him to stop borrowing any further money. I hope you understand what I am trying to convey.
Yours truly,
Aunt Jane
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