Young students at the Mission Grammar School in Roxbury had some "words of wisdom" to share with Donald Trump after he was elected president.

The 5- and 6-year-old students explained how to be a "Super Friend" and asked President-elect Trump to keep the world safe.

The letter reads:

Dear President-Elect Donald Trump.

K2 would like to share our words of wisdom with you about being a Super Friend president in 2017.

1. Be nice to ALL people.

2. If you feel like you are going to use a bad word, just tuck, take 3 deep breaths and come back and say kind words.

3. If you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all!

4. Please keep our world safe! We would like to grow up and become the President some day.

Remember, if you need help being a Super Friend contact K2 Scholars at Mission Grammar, Roxbury, MA.

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