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Good morning Dr. McDonald, Yes I do to write a full name when I am writing something official or if I am introducing myself for the first time. People over here find that it is easy to call me by the nickel name, sister Pelly. For me it is all fine, you can call me Sr. Karengi , Pelagia or Pelly, whatever is easy for you. I am still waiting for someone from the college who can provide me with the link in which you can submit the letters of recommendation.

Have a great time
Sr.

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