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write the conversation of shopkeeper and customer on increasing prices on commodities???​

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Answered by lakshay5516
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Answer:

Customer: Please given me 10 kg sugar, 2 kg salt, 1 kg beans, and 2-liter cooking oil.

Shopkeeper: Sure sir. Here is your order.

Customer: Where is the bill?

Shopkeeper: Here is your bill, sir.

Customer: Oh my God! so much money? Have you overcharged to me?

Shopkeeper: No sir, Not at all. We do not overcharge a penny. The bill is original.

Customer: I bought the same thing last month and the bill was 100 rupees less than this bill.

Shopkeeper: The prices of everything has risen, sir. Sugar has got 5 rupees high per kilogram. and so is the matter with cooking oil.

Customer: So, why have you not displayed a notice board about new prices?

Shopkeeper: It is still with the printing press. I ordered it 5 days ago. They told me to deliver in two days. But they are still telling that I would get it in the evening.

Customer: Oh! That is incredible. why prices have risen suddenly so high?

Shopkeeper: It is due to the rise in the price of fuel and transportation charges.

Customer: Oh I see. This is totally unfair. A poor person is already making both ends meet and then this inflation. How would a poor man manage to get everyday acidities of life?

Shopkeeper: We have already charged very nominal pice to your sir, Let me give you 20 rupees discount.

Customer: It will be a good favor.

Shopkeeper: I hope the prices will not rise for the next 5 to 6 months. Here is your discount. Now pay the bill.

Customer: Here it is.

Shopkeeper: Thanks.

Customer: Thanks and goodbye.

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Answered by yashsingh8704
3

Explanation:

Salesman: Sir, how may I help you?

Customer: I’m looking for a pair of leather shoes.

Salesman: What size do you wear?

Customer: Seven.

Salesman: Seven for which brand?

Customer: Does the same size mean different thing for different brands? It should be standard across all brands, right?

Salesman: For few brands, the same size can mean slightly different fitting.

Customer: Is it? I thought otherwise. Anyway, I wear size seven of Hush Puppies, and because I want to buy the same brand it shouldn’t be a problem.

Salesman: Yes, it won’t be a problem in your case. This section has new arrivals and this has shoes on sale.

(The customer first glances through the shoes on sale.)

Customer: The variety is far less here. Because I’m buying shoes for at least few years, I would like to buy something I like. I’ll prefer new arrivals.

Salesman: Most of the shoes on sale were picked up by customers within a day of opening of the sale. That’s why you find far less variety there.

Salesman: Why don’t you try these ones?

Customer: Not these ones. I’m looking for more formal look, the ones with laces and predominantly plain texture.

Customer: I like this one. Lemme try it.

(The customer puts on the pair and walks few yards.)

Customer: This fits well. I’ll take this one in black. Size seven.

Salesman: Would you like to see socks and shoe polish as well?

Customer: Not polish, but yes socks.

(The customer then walks to the shelves, next to the billing counter, which held shoe accessories.)

Customer: Do you sell socks only in combo of three?

Salesman: We sell by pair as well. Here they are.

Customer: OK. I’ll take these two pairs.

Salesman: Anything else, sir?

Customer: No, thanks.

Salesman: I’ll get the billing done, then.

Customer: Sure.

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