You meet an old school friend after a gap of several years. Write a dialogue between the two of you.
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Puja: I am good how are you?
Anchal: I am so happy to see you after so long.
Puja: Yes its been really long since the last time we saw each other, what are you doing these days?
Anchal: Nothing tomorrow I am leaving for America for my higher studies
Puja: Really? that is great. I am glad I got a chance to meet you before you left.
Anchal: Yes I am glad too. What are you doing these days?
Puja: I am a doctor now, now busy in the house job.
Anchal: wow! that is great.
Puja: Yes thanks. I am glad that we met, please give me your number so that we can stay in touch.
Anchal: Yes sure here it is.
Puja: Thank you so much, it was really nice seeing you
Anchal: Yes same here. let's talk on call some other day in more detail.
Puja: Yes, take care.
(you can add more points to drag the conversation if you want)
Two friends are meeting after a long time. Their conversation is worth hearing:
First friend: Hey what a nice surprise! After such a long time! Where have you been?
Second friend: (hugging each other) My goodness! Look at you! You have not changed at all! Well, I got busy in my father’s business.
First friend: I know! How is the family?
Second friend: Thanks. The family is quite good! How is your family?
First friend: Thanks! They all are good!
Second friend: How much fun we had! Childhood and school days are golden period of a man’s life, aren’t they?
First friend: Undoubtedly! Nothing can be as wonderful as childhood and school life! I wish I would never grow old!
Second friend: Do you remember we always used to sit together at the last desk? Studies used to be at the bottom of our priority list! We would eat, gossip, play pranks and would often get punishment!
First friend: I remember! We would never do our homework! During those days the punishment was much harder. Unlike the present times, our teachers used to inflict corporal punishment on us; we smilingly bore it!
Second friend: Do you remember what we usually did when the classes were held alfresco in winter?
First friend: How can I forget? We would watch kites in the sky and the teachers could not make us look down at our books! In retrospect, I think we were very mischievous.
Second friend: True! How carefree those days were! But as we grew up, we lost all that freedom. The responsibilities of life have deprived us of the fun we used to have.
First friend: Hey, why don’t we revive that childhood of ours by meeting more frequently? What do you say?
Second friend: You almost said my words! Let’s plan to meet more often and try to live like the children we used to be!