Talk about a time you received good news.
You should say:
When it happened
How you got the news
What the news was about
and explain why the news was special
One of the happiest moments in my life occurred last year. It was a sunny morning in December, and despite the chill in the air, my mood was warm with anticipation. I had applied for a position in a reputed organization and was waiting eagerly for the results. Being a crucial milestone in my career, the outcome was highly significant to me.
I got the news while checking my email during breakfast. Although I had been nervous about the results, I decided to remain hopeful. The subject line, “Congratulations on Your Selection,” immediately caught my eye, and I couldn’t believe my luck. Instead of doubting myself, I embraced the moment with joy.
The news was about my successful selection for the role, along with a generous offer letter. What made it more special was the timing, as it arrived on my father’s birthday. Sharing the news with him made the celebration even more memorable.
This news was special because it was a reward for months of hard work and determination. If I hadn’t prepared thoroughly, this achievement would have been impossible. Moreover, when my family expressed their pride, it felt like a priceless gift.

