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CONVERSATION IN COLLEGE



(When we meet with our companion/friends in college or in office we get to do so much of talk. Here are some common talk that we use often)  

NITIN: “You’re rohan right?”
ROHAN: “Yeah. Nitin right?”
NITIN: Yeah. What’s going on?
ROHAN: Not much. Just hang out. Do you know what this professor is like?
NITIN: I have no idea. This is my first year.
ROHAN: You a freshman? Me too… So, where are you from?
NITIN: I’m from Dehradun and you?
ROHAN: I grew up in this area all my life.
NITIN: So you must know where all the fun places to hang out right?
ROHAN: Yeah, best place is MG Road; there have a lot of clubs and bar.
NITIN: I drove by that area before. I didn’t know it was a college hangs out.
(sandeep enter into the conversation suddenly)
SANDEEP: Hey Nitin, I didn’t know you were coming to this college.
NITIN: Yeah, what a coincidence. It’s good to see you here.
SANDEEP: It’s been a while, hasn’t it?
NITIN: Meet ROHAN, he is also a fresher.
SANDEEP: Hi Rohan, it’s nice to meet you.
ROHAN: Nice to meet you too.  
NITIN: Lets hang out somewhere?
ROHAN: Hmm .. Sounds like a good idea. Would you like to go MG Road? There are a ton of bars to hit in that area. I usually hang out at MG Road.
SANDEEP: Great! so let me go to the registration building to see if I can withdrawal from one of my classes.
NITIN: Are you bombing the class or something?
SANDEEP: "Partially that, but mostly it's a boring class and I am getting nothing out of it."
ROHAN: Alright! See you later at main entrance then.

NITIN: Ok.. I will catch you later.

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