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Conversation between a ticket master and a passanger. Pls answer fast and not too small ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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