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Dialogues between a soldier and a shopkeeper on merits of their occupation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Between a soldier and a shopkeeper on the merits of their respective occupations. (Hints :- The soldier argues that his is a noble profession; superior to civilian in rank; calls for courage and manly qualities; he is the defender of his country; whereas a tradesman's job is mean and despised; no job for a man, etc.

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Dialogue between a soldier and a shopkeeper on merits of their occupation

A soldier has returned from the front for a one month leave. He goes to a shop in his locality to buy some things. He starts a conversation with the shopkeeper on merits of their occupation.

Shop keeper(SK) : Good morning, Captain. Long time no see.

Soldier(S): Good morning. I have just returned from the front.

SK: Poor you. What a job you have! You hardly get time to spend with your family. You missed your sister's wedding and also the birth of your own daughter.

S: Yes, it is true I miss family life but at the same time I can provide them a good life style with my secured salary and benefits.

SK: Time is more valuable than money.What is the use of money if you can't give them time? Look at me I spend quality time with my family.

S: You sure do but I remember the condition of your family when your shop wasn't running properly You had to beg and borrow money from others to run your household.

SK: Well I get to meet and interact with so many people everyday.

S: I not only interact with people but gain a vast experience with my work. I travel to places, serve people when there is a calamity and am treated with respect wherever I go. Regarding interacting with people I meet so many people of such high status. The other day I received a medal from the President of India.

SK: Well I am like the frog in a well whilst you are the frog of the ocean!

S: Nothing of that sort. All occupations have their merits. Let us not compare them Let's share a cup of tea, shall we?

SK. Aye aye Captain! At your command.

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