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write a dialogue between two shopkeepers discussing today's economy​

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Answered by zeeshanarshad467
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A dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer

Shopkeeper: Good afternoon, sir, it's good to see you in my shop on such a wet day.

Customer: Yes we have had a lot of rain lately; and that's why I have come to get a strong pair of boots. My feet have got quite wet in these thin shoes.

S: I think I can find you a good pair. What size do you take?

C: Eight.

S: Do you want black booth or brown?

C: Brown, please; with good think soles.

S: Here is the very thing for you, sir! Real English leather, and strong without being clumsy.

C: Yes, they look all right, I had better try them on.

S: Certainly, sir; please take a seat. Now, how does that feel sir?

C: It is a bit tight, I am afraid. Have you a pair a little larger?

S: Yes, let us try a eight-and-a-half. There! Does that fit better?

C: Yes, that is quite comfortable. What is the price?

S: That will be Rs. 160, sir.

C: Very good: I will take this pair.

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