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Write a dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer.
Shopkeeper: Welcome to our shopping mall, sir.
Customer: Thank you.
Shopkeeper: How can I help you, sir?
Customer: I want a good watch for a gift.
Shopkeeper: Ladies or gents? What type do you want?
Customer: A lady’s watch, please. Do you have any?
Shopkeeper: Please have a look at this showcase. You can see all kinds of ladies watch.
Customer: Thank you. Please show me the forth once.
Shopkeeper: Of course, here it is. It is one of the best quality watches, sir.
Customer: Do you have any warranty for this watch?
Shopkeeper: Yes, sir. We give three years warranty on this product.
Customer: What’s the price?
Shopkeeper: Eight hundred and eighty taka only.
Customer: That’s too much.
Shopkeeper: Not at all. It’s a genuine Swiss watch.
Customer: But I want a cheaper one. Don’t you have one?
Shopkeeper: Why not? Look at this side. These are Japanese.
Customer: How much is the third one?
Shopkeeper: All these in this row have the same price and it is two hundred taka each.
Customer: But aren’t Japanese watches generally notorious for poor quality?
Shopkeeper: Don’t worry. These have originally come from Japan.
Customer: All right, pack this one.
Shopkeeper: Okay sir, Thank you.