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A dialogue between a girl and a shopkeeper to buy clothes Shopkeeper: Can I help you? Sidra: Yes have you got any cotton suits with Multani embroidery on dupattas? Shopkeeper: Yes they're over there. S: Oh yes, I see I like the pink one. How much is it? Shopkeeper: That one is Rs. 850/ S: I think that's a bit too expensive. What do you say, Nida? N: yes it is rather a lot but I like the green one. S: It's a bit bigger. N: And pretty too. S: Well how much is it? Shopkeeper: That one is Rs. 1200/ S: I can't afford that much. What about the white one? Shopkeeper: Rs. 650/ S: That's a bit cheaper than even the pink one. N: Yes But I think the green one's prettier don't you? S: I suppose so but it's more expensive. N: Yes but it's nicer. Shopkeeper: You can buy the green one madam. It's for sale at a reduced price.

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A dialogue between a girl and a shopkeeper to buy clothesShopkeeper: Can I help you?Sidra: Yes have you got any cotton suits with Multani embroidery on dupattas?Shopkeeper: Yes they're over there.S: Oh yes, I see I like the pink one. ow much is it?Shopkeeper: !hat one is "s. #$%&S: I think that's a bit too e'pensive. (hat do you say, )ida?N: yes it is rather a lot but I like the green one.S: It's a bit bigger.N: *nd pretty too.S: (ell how much is it?Shopkeeper: !hat one is "s. +,%%&S: I can't a--ord that much. (hat about the white one?Shopkeeper: "s. .$%&S: !hat's a bit cheaper than even the pink one.N: Yes /ut I think the green one's prettier don't you?S: I suppose so but it's more e'pensive.N: Yes but it's nicer.Shopkeeper: You can buy the green one madam. It's -or sale at a reduced price.S: (hy? Is there any de-ect in it?Shopkeeper: Yes madam. !here is an oil stain on the shalwar but it's not visible.S: *nd what's its reduced price?Shopkeeper: Only "s. 0%%&S: Oh that's good. (e'll take the green one please... Shopkeeper: 1ood a-ternoon, sir, it's good to see you in my shop on such a wet day.Customer: Yes we have had a lot o- rain lately2 and that's why I have come to get a strong pair o- boots. My -eet have got 3uite wet in these thin shoes.S: I think I can -ind you a good pair. (hat si4e do you take?C: 5ight.S: 6o you want black booth or brown?C: /rown, please2 with good think soles.S: ere is the very thing -or you, sir7 "eal 5nglish leather, and strong without being clumsy.C: Yes, they look all right, I had better try them on.S: Certainly, sir2 please take a seat. )ow, how does that -eel sir?C: It is a bit tight, I am a-raid. ave you a pair a little larger?S: Yes, let us try a eight8and8a8hal-. !here7 6oes that -it better?C: Yes, that is 3uite com-ortable. (hat is the price?S: !hat will be "s. +.%, sir.C: 9ery good: I will take this pair.A dialogue between customer and barber

Customer: I want to have my hair trimmed.Barber: ;lease sit -or some time.C: *ctually, I have to go somewhere so, I can't wait.B: You can come back a-ter doing the !o another customer? come on, it is your turn.C: Yes, I am.................B: >*-ter some hal- an hour? I am sorry, I took more time.C: I knew, it happens.B: ;lease, raise yoursel- a bit.C: O.=., but please make me -ree soon.B: )o matter what happens7C: >@aughing I mean, 3uick but right.B: ow much trimming do you want?C: /etter you decide neither that long, nor that short.B: It's our duty to ask because everyone has his own choice.C: Yes, I do understand.B: >*-ter -i-teen minutes? you can check in the mirror.C: 5verything is O.=.,