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Conversation between dustbin and garbege

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Answered by priya90489
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Dustbin : Oh god! After long time someone had thrown garbage inside me.

Garbage : Even I was lying there on the ground from 3 days. Some gentleman came and picked me and thrown in the dustbin.

Dustbin : That's good. Atleast someone is concerned about the society out there.

Garbage : Ya! Even I don't understand that what cost it takes to throw the garbage in the dustbin.

Dustbin : It doesn't take any cost but these foolish people think that they look cool when they throw the garbage in the roads and all.

Garbage : It's not cool at all. They are just harming the Mother Nature.

Dustbin : But who makes them understand this little thing.

Garbage : We can't do anything so let them do whatever they want. They will understand their mistake soon.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Concept :

Interactive communication between two or more persons is referred to as conversation. An essential component of socialising is the development of communication abilities and manners. A common area of emphasis in language teaching and learning is the improvement of conversational abilities in a foreign tongue. A subfield of sociology called conversation analysis focuses specifically on conversational interaction while studying the structure and organisation of human interaction.

Explanation:

  • Dustbin - It doesn't cost anything, yet these idiots think it looks nice to chuck their trash on the ground and other places.
  • Garbage - It's definitely not cool. They are only doing Mother Nature harm.
  • Dustbin-But who teaches them to comprehend this trivial matter. Waste of time.
  • Garbage is primarily highly putrescible food waste or yard waste that can decompose, whereas rubbish is primarily dry materials like glass, paper, cloth, or wood that are slow to degrade.
  • Some garbage cans can be recycled, and some communities compost garbage like yard waste on a huge basis.

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