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conversation between shopkeeper and a customer about dress buy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shopkeeper : Hello Madam, what do you want to buy?

Customer : I want to buy a partywear dress.

Shopkeeper : Ok, What is your budget?

Customer: Between rs. 1000-1500 .

Shopkeeper : A new dress from a very popular brand has just arrived today. It is of just Rs. 2000.

Customer : But, that is not by budget. Anyways show it to me.

Shopkeeper : See mam.

Customer: Wow, it's stunning.But I will pay Rs. 1700 for it.

Shopkeeper : No mam, I will not reduce by Rs. 1900.

Customer: Ok, I will pay Rs. 1900 for it.

Shopkeeper : Ok mam, Thank you for buying.

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Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

Salesman: Sir, how may I help you?

Customer: I’m looking for a pair of trousers and a shirt.

Salesman: What size do you wear?

Customer: 32 waists and for a shirt it's large.

Salesman: which brand?

Customer: Does the same size mean different things for different brands? It should be standard across all brands, right?

Salesman: For a few brands, the same size can mean a slightly different fitting.

Customer: Is it? I thought otherwise. Anyway, I wear Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.

Salesman: Yes, it won’t be a problem in your case. This section has new arrivals and this has shirts on sale.

(The customer first glances through the shirts on sale.)

Customer: The variety is far less here.

Salesman: Most of the shoes on sale were picked up by customers within a day of the opening of the sale. That’s why you find far less variety there.

Salesman: Why don’t you try these?

Customer: Not these. I’m looking for a more formal look.

Customer: I like this one. Lemme try it.

Customer: This fits well. I’ll take this one in black.

Salesman: Anything else, sir?

Customer: No, thanks.

Salesman: I’ll get the billing done, then.

Customer: Sure.

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