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dialogue between shopkeeper and customers​

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Answered by ssarkar110305
6

Shopkeeper: Hello Sir, what do you want?

Customer:Hello, I want some sugar.

Shopkeeper:Who much sugar do you want?

Customer:I want 1kg of sugar.

Shopkeeper:You have to pay Rs 40.

Customer:I don't have Rs 40. I think I have Rs 50.

Shopkeeper: It's okay. You give me Rs 50 and I will give you Rs 10.

Customer:Okay!

Shopkeeper: Do you need something else?

Customer:Oh! I need coconut oil.

Shopkeeper:Yes, There are two bottles, which one do want, small one one or big one. Small one is Rs 15 and Big one is Rs 30.

Customer: Yes, I want the big one.

Shopkeeper: Okay, Do you want some snacks? We also keep snacks in the food department.

Customer:Yeah sure.

Shopkeeper:The big pack is Rs 20 and the small one is Rs 10.

Customer:No I don't want the snacks.

Shopkeeper:Okay

Customer:Can you please give me the bill?

Shopkeeper: Yes sure.

THIS WAS SOME COMMMON EXAMPLE OF OUR DALIY LIFE.

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Answered by poojasourabh5640
6

Answer:

costumer:- do u have hair oil?

shopkeeper:- yes, but which one u want?

costumer:- any of u can give me !!

shopkeeper :- ohk, wait .I m giving

costumer:- okk

shopkeeper:- is that one ok for u?

customer:- yes, how much rs

shopkeeper:- ₹45.

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