Write a dialog between you and your friend who has won a lottery
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Sultan : What you buying?
Salim : I'm buying a lottery ticket.
Sultan : Have you every won a lottery?
Salim : No, never!
Sultan : Well, this time you are going to win. But what would you do if you were a millionaire?
Salim : I would use my money very wisely.
Sultan : What would you do with all the money?
Salim : I would have a big hospital constructed for the poor.
Sultan : How much would you charge the patients?
Salim : The treatment would be free, completely free. You are a doctor. You said you would contest a seat in Parliament. What would you do if you became the Prime Minister?
Sultan : In that case I would appoint you as my advisor.
Salim : Then I would run the hospitals in the best way possible.
Sultan : Imagine you won the election. What would you do to wipe out corruption?
Salim : I'd do everything within my power to eradicate corruption.
Sultan : do you really think anybody would be able to do it if they tried?
Salim : I have my own doubts.
Sultan : What if you failed in your attempt?
Salim : I suppose I would persist in my attempt.
Sultan : Suppose you introduced very severe punishments to stop corruption?
Salim : Do you think it would prevent corruption? I wonder what would happen if we wipe out corruption.
Sultan : Then people would be very happy and you'd be re elected.
Salim : I wonder when we would be able to wipe out corruption, poverty and illiteracy. I wish I knew how to do it!
Sultan : Ok.
Salim : Ok.
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Daniela: I got our lottery tickets during my lunch break. The jackpot is up to $168 million. Imagine if we won.
Boris: Thanks for getting mine, too. When is the drawing?
Daniela: Saturday at 6 PM. It’s being televised on channel 4.
Boris: What would you do if you had $168 million?
Daniela: The first thing I would do is quit my job! No more slaving away for me. What would you do?
Boris: If I were rich, I would travel around the world. If I were younger, I’d learn how to fly a plane. I’ve always wanted to do that.
Daniela: It’s never too late. You could still do that.
Boris: You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. I’d probably just retire and buy myself a nice new house.
Daniela: Yeah, that sounds nice. I suppose I’d have a lot of family and friends asking for money.
Boris: I know I would. I can just see them coming out of the woodwork and pestering me. Maybe winning the lottery isn’t such a good thing.
Daniela: You’re right. It’s a curse. When you win, you can give me all of the money.
Boris: Yeah, right. Don’t hold your breath!