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Write a dialogue between vegetable vendor and his customer who is purchasing some vegetable like onion parties and cauliflower​

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Answered by rekhaprajapat3085
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Explanation:

Customer: Give me one kilogram each of onions and cauliflower. Shopkeeper: Anything else, sir. Customer: Give me one-kilogram peas and half a kilogram of lady's finger, and one kilogram of cabbage. Shopkeeper: Sir, take brinjal and carr

Answered by usjadhav2001
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Explanation:

Customer: Have you fresh vegetables?

Shopkeeper: Sir, all my vegetables are fresh from the fields.

Customer: What is the price of onions?

Shopkeeper: Sir, 25 rupees per kilogram.

Customer: What is the rate of cauliflower?

Shopkeeper: 50 rupees per kilogram.

Customer: Give me one kilogram each of onions and cauliflower.

Shopkeeper: Anything else, sir.

Customer: Give me one-kilogram peas and half a kilogram of lady's finger, and one kilogram of cabbage.

Shopkeeper: Sir, take brinjal and carrots. These are also very good.

Customer: No I don't need them. Have you got potatoes and tomatoes?

Shopkeeper: Yes, sir.

Customer: All right. Give half a kilogram of tomatoes and one a kilogram of potatoes.

Shopkeeper: Sir, take some fresh mint also.

Customer: O .K. Put some mint also. Now, what is the bill?

Shopkeeper: Only 195 rupees, sir.

Customer: Take these 195 rupees.

Shopkeeper: Thank you, sir. Come again

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