English, asked by TbiaSamishta, 11 months ago

Dialogue between DTC bus conductor and passenger when bus not stop at proper station

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Answered by devanayan2005
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Conductor: Ticket please.

Passenger: On up to Dholla Kooana, please. Here is the money.

Conductor: Oh! You have a five hundred rupee note! I am afraid I don’t have change.

Passenger: I also have this note only. What should I do now?

Conductor: Don’t mind; I have seen you are a regular commuter. You can pay me tomorrow.

Passenger: Oh! Thanks a lot. The other day I was asked to get down the bus in a similar situation. God bless you.

Conductor: Thanks a lot. And you are welcome.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"As every passenger has the right to information regarding the bus routes and the contract of carriage requires the bus be stopped at all proper stations, thus the Dialogue should be in the following fashion:

Passenger: Excuse Me conductor, why was the bus not stopped at the proper station? I required getting off at that station.

Conductor: I apologize, but due to unfortunate circumstances, we could not stop the buss at the appropriate Station. We can have another coming from the opposite direction pick you at the coming Station and drop at the previous one that we missed to drop you at.

Passenger: Thank you!

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