Dialogues between father and daughter in which daughter is convincing his father for further studies
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Father: Good Morning, hasib! How are you?
Son: Good morning, father. I am fine and you?
Father: I am also fine. I am glad that you have passed the examination with good score. Now you have to decide which way you will proceed.
Son: Yes, father, I will act up to your advice.
Father: But I want to know your mind first. Our choice must be to your liking.
Son: I want to be a Computer Engineer, if you agree.
Father: Yes, it is an excellent profession. By being a skilled computer engineer, you can do many things for the nation. But have you ever thought over the hard work, it will mean?
Son: Yes, father, I think no work is too hard for me in this profession.
Father: All these are true. But do not forget that this profession also needs much tolerance and sacrifice.
Son: You are right. I think nothing is impossible if I study regularly and sincerely.
Father: Excellent! I agree with you whole-heartedly. But I would advise you to study general science first before you join in an Engineering University.
Son: Yes, father, I will study the Science Course in a reputed college. But it means additional expense.
Father: Oh, no, my boy! You need not worry about expense. I will cheerfully pay all your expenses in this connection, as I know my money will be well spent.
Son: You are so kind to me, father.
Father: And you are so good to us, dear son. I fully do support your future plan.
Son: Good morning, father. I am fine and you?
Father: I am also fine. I am glad that you have passed the examination with good score. Now you have to decide which way you will proceed.
Son: Yes, father, I will act up to your advice.
Father: But I want to know your mind first. Our choice must be to your liking.
Son: I want to be a Computer Engineer, if you agree.
Father: Yes, it is an excellent profession. By being a skilled computer engineer, you can do many things for the nation. But have you ever thought over the hard work, it will mean?
Son: Yes, father, I think no work is too hard for me in this profession.
Father: All these are true. But do not forget that this profession also needs much tolerance and sacrifice.
Son: You are right. I think nothing is impossible if I study regularly and sincerely.
Father: Excellent! I agree with you whole-heartedly. But I would advise you to study general science first before you join in an Engineering University.
Son: Yes, father, I will study the Science Course in a reputed college. But it means additional expense.
Father: Oh, no, my boy! You need not worry about expense. I will cheerfully pay all your expenses in this connection, as I know my money will be well spent.
Son: You are so kind to me, father.
Father: And you are so good to us, dear son. I fully do support your future plan.
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