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CONVERSATION FOR WEEKEND PLANING.


ROHAN: Hey AMAN, how are you?
AMAN: Fine, what about you?
ROHAN: I am also fine. So what are you doing this weekend?
AMAN: Nothing, no plan yet. What are you doing?
ROHAN: I haven’t given it much thought but if the weather stays nice then I may go to the botanical garden. Would you be interested in joining me?
AMAN: What a perfect idea to enjoy this weekend, I also heard about the musical evening in botanical garden which will be hosted by DJ Krish during this weekend.
ROHAN: Yes; I knew the festival would be there and was looking forward to going to it.
AMAN: I think I would enjoy that a lot. I am really looking forward to Saturday. So when would you be leaving?
ROHAN: I thought that we could leave around 4 on Saturday evening.
AMAN: Great; that would get us there with time to look around. I am so glad we talked. Thanks for asking me to go.

ROHAN: Mention not. Well then, I’ll see you on Saturday.

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