Conversation between a ticket master and a passanger. Pls answer fast and not too small
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■CONVERSATION BETWEEN A TICKET MASTER AND A PASSENGER ■
Railway-Enquiry: Good Morning.
Passenger: Good Morning.
Railway-Enquiry: Yes please, how can I hep you?
Passenger: I lost my luggage on the train yesterday.
Railway-Enquiry: Which train did you board?
Passenger: I was in Shatabdi Express from Delhi to Mumbai.
Railway-Enquiry: At what time did you board the train?
Railway-Enquiry: At what time did you board the train?Passenger: I boarded the train in the morning at 10 o’ clock.
Railway-Enquiry: Could you please tell me in brief about your luggage?
Passenger: It was an American Tourister bag. Dark Red in colour. It also has a big tag “R” letter written on it.
Railway-Enquiry: Could you please show me your ticket?
Passenger: Sure sir, here it is.
Railway-Enquiry: I also need your ID proof to register your complaint.
Passenger: Sir, here is my ID proof.
Railway-Enquiry: We will be in touch with you as soon as we get any update. Just give us 24 hrs.
Passenger: Thank you, sir. I will be waiting anxiously for your call.
■■ SOME NOTE :----
Dialogue is written using quotation marks around the speaker's exact words. These quotation marks are meant to set the dialogue apart from the narration, which is written as standard text.
●Keep it brief. Dialogue shouldn't go over for pages and pages. ...
●Avoid small talk. Oh, this one is music to my introvert ears. ...
●Don't info dump. ...
●Give your characters a unique way of speaking. ...
●Be consistent. ...
●Create suspense. ...
●Honor the relationship. ...
●Show, don't tell.