dialouge on coversation between a shopkeeper of a electronics shop and a customer who wants to buy a laptop
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conversation between a shopkeeper/ salesman and a customer while buying following three items:
Shoes,
Clothes,
Grocery, and
Vegetables and fruits (this one involves negotiation of price)
In the conversations below, the two main characters have been color-coded for ease of browsing, and descriptions outside the conversation have been enclosed in brackets.
1. Conversation while buying shoes
Conversation while buying shoesImage by Dương Trần Quốc on Unsplash
Salesman: Sir, how may I help you?
Customer: I’m looking for a pair of leather shoes.
Salesman: What size do you wear?
Customer: Seven.
Salesman: Seven for which brand?
Customer: Does the same size mean different thing for different brands? It should be standard across all brands, right?
Salesman: For few brands, the same size can mean slightly different fitting.
Customer: Is it? I thought otherwise. Anyway, I wear size seven of Hush Puppies, and because I want to buy the same brand it shouldn’t be a problem.
Salesman: Yes, it won’t be a problem in your case. This section has new arrivals and this has shoes on sale.
(The customer first glances through the shoes on sale.)
Customer: The variety is far less here. Because I’m buying shoes for at least few years, I would like to buy something I like. I’ll prefer new arrivals.
Salesman: Most of the shoes on sale were picked up by customers within a day of opening of the sale. That’s why you find far less variety there.
Salesman: Why don’t you try these ones?
Customer: Not these ones. I’m looking for more formal look, the ones with laces and predominantly plain texture.
Customer: I like this one. Lemme try it.
(The customer puts on the pair and walks few yards.)
Customer: This fits well. I’ll take this one in black. Size seven.
Salesman: Would you like to see socks and shoe polish as well?
Customer: Not polish, but yes socks.
(The customer then walks to the shelves, next to the billing counter, which held shoe accessories.)
Customer: Do you sell socks only in combo of three?
Salesman: We sell by pair as well. Here they are.
Customer: OK. I’ll take these two pairs.
Salesman: Anything else, sir?
Customer: No, thanks.
Salesman: I’ll get the billing done, then.
Customer: Sure.