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write a dialogue between tailor and shopkeeper

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Answered by shailesh03
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Tailor: Good morning, sir. What can I do for you?

Customer: I want to look at some cloth for a suit.

T: Certainly, sir. Any particular colour?

C: Yes, I want a dark brown.

T: It is for lounge suit, sir?

C: An ordinary lounge suit, like I am wearing now.

T: Here is a very nice cloth, sir, which wars well and looks neat.

C: Yes. it looks nice. But it is rather heavy. Haven't you anything lighter?

T: Yes. sir: here is a very nice staff. It is a little more expensive but it is worth extra money.

C: What is the price?

T: Rs. 65 a yard-double width.

C: How much should I require for a suit?

T: Four yards will be ample. That sould be Rs. 260 for the suit length.

C: And what do you charge for making?

T: Rs. 100, sir and Rs. 35 for lining, buttons, etc.

C: I see; Rs. 395 altogether. I think I will take it.

T: Very good, sir, I will take you measurements.............Thank you sir. Can you come for a try on next Monday.

C: Let me see. I am afraid Monday will be awkward. Shall we say Tuesday?

T: Very good, sir. It will be ready for you on Tuesday. Is there anything else I can do for you? Shirts? Ties? Vests? Stockings?

C: No. I think not; thank you. Bye!

T: Good Bye, sir and thank you. 

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