Conversation between two friends about durga puja shopping in English
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A: Hurrah! Only ten days to the holidays.
B: I know. I have been counting the days. I am just sick of school.
A: So am I. What are you going to do with your rit these holidays?
B: I should like to go to the hills for a change. But that means money, and I don't think my father will give it to me. What are you going to do?
A: Oh, I shall go home. My home is in the hilly part, where it is fairly cool in the summer; and I think I shall find plenty to do there.
B: You are lucky. My home is in the plains and it is very hot, and I soon get tired of the small village life.
A: Well, look here! Why not come to my home and stay with me for a few weeks?
B: That would be fine. But I don't suppose your father would want me there. I should only be in the way.
A: Not at all! Father told me last year, when I was at home, that I should bring one of my school-fellow with me, and have a good time. So come along!
B: I should love it! It's very kind of you.
A: Splendid! We can have some good time together.
B: So we shall. Thank awfully.
A: Oh! You need not thank me; because I shall myself have a much jollier time with you there than if I were alone.
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A: Won't you wear saree on OSHTOMI?
B: Of Course, why would I miss the chance? I get to do this once a year!
A: Do what?
B: Wear a saree!
A: (giggling) ok! Where are we heading to then?
B: Traders Assembly.
A: where's that?
B: Are you kidding me? Working in Pune has totally taken all the Calcutta you had in you. It's on the opposite foot. Let's go.
A: oh yes. Ok. But listen I'm really hungry can we grab two rolls from Bedwin?
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