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write a conversation with a friend about aged persons and family​

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Answered by sna93
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frnd 1 : hey do you know what's the condition of aged people in our society

frnd 2 : it's just getting worse day by day

frnd 1 : people are not giving respect to them I am not spending quality time

frnd 2 :yeah but the reasons are many people are busy in their daily routine and works

frnd 1 : yes but you know what old is called as second childhood and at this time they need support and love from their family

frnd 2 : unlucky are those who have got a good family and good caretakers

frnd 1 : however I love my grandparents I like to spend time with them

frnd 2 :brother you are really lucky to have them I feel so boring all the day sitting just vacant

frnd 1 : why won't you come to my house and spend time with my grandparents

frnd 2 : oh really thank you so much dear invite me I will be there to see them soon

frnd 1: yeah sure why not take care tata

Answered by theenthusiast
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You: Hello there, F/N! It's been a long time since we've seen each other.

F/N: Sure has. This summer has been a pretty long one, huh? The sun has been drinking up all my energy.

You: Where did you spend your summer vacation?

F/N: Don't even ask. I had to spend 2 months with those old has.

You: Old hags? Are you referring to your aged grandparents? How disrespectful of you!

F/N: Whatever. You don't know how annoying they are. They always tell me to do this, do that, don't do this, don't do that, and are SO dependent! Like, why can't they get their bottle of water on their own? I am so fed up of them.

You: I simply cannot believe your insolence. They have seen more of life than you have, and so they are experienced, and thus they merely give you advice. Besides, they do not WANT to depend you. They have no other choice. If they could do it themselves, if they had the energy in their bones, they wouldn't have asked a brat like you to do things for them. You are so inconsiderate. Change your ways.

F/N: Fine, I'll try.

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