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CONVERSATION IN SHOPPING MALL

SALESPERSON: Can I help you?
ANJU: Yes, I’m looking for a denim jacket — in a size medium.
SALESPERSON: Let’s see … here’s a nice black one. What do you think?
ANJU: I think I’d rather have it in blue.
SALESPERSON: OK … here’s blue, in a medium. Would you like to try it on?
ANJU: OK … yes, I love it. It fits perfectly. So how much is it?
SALESPERSON: It’s on 50% discount offer. It will be Rs.1500, with tax.
ANJU: Perfect! I’ll take it.
SALESPERSON: Would you like to try t-shirt with it?
ANJU: No, I need only this. Could you tell me where the billing counter is?
SALESPERSON: of course, it’s in left corner on this way.


NOTE:

“Can I help you” or May I help you is greeting used by a salesperson. “I am looking for” means not yet confirm which one she wants. “Let’s see” is an expression to think over. “I’d rather have it in” is expressing I don’t need exactly this but in different color or size”. “I will take it” means I will buy it. “Would you like to try” is a polite way to suggest if she want anything with it but not able to decide.


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