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Classic English dialogue

In everyone's mind, the definition of the word classic itself is different. The following is a classic English conversation I compiled for your reference!

Classic English Dialogue: Call the hotel.

M: Hello, is this the apartment management office?

W: Can I help you?

M: Yes, I'm a tenant in Apartment 10. I think my kitchen sink is blocked again, and so is the bathtub.

W: ok. I'll send someone there tomorrow.

M: Well, I'd appreciate it if you could send someone to repair it today. What a hassle. I can't cook or take a bath.

W: OK, I'll be up in a few minutes.

Thank you. I appreciate it.

Classic English Dialogue: Sewer blockage

M: So what's wrong with the drain?

W: It's blocked, and the water won't go down.

M: Let me see. Do you know why? It's blocked by hair. No wonder the water won't go down.

W: Well, I don't think people who used to live here could clean the bathtub.

M: What about you? You are absolutely right!

W: What should I do now?

Don't worry, me? I have some acid here. This will help dissolve the hair there.

Woman: Well, it stinks!

M: Now you know that you must clean the bathtub every time you use it.

Classic English dialogue: air conditioning problem

Don? Is there no air conditioning in your apartment? It? It's hot in here!

A: Well, there is air conditioning. Do you see the window air conditioner over there? The problem is that the window is not. Not strong enough.

T: I don't think so, hmm.

A: Well, me? I'm moving out anyway. The new apartment has central air conditioning.

You should have moved out a long time ago.

Well, I have to wait until the lease expires. So what?

T: Then how can you stand the heat?

Well, I opened the window, and then what? And what about me? I have an electric fan here. It helps a little.

Classic English Dialogue: Moving House

M: Has Patrick moved out?

Yes, he moved out last weekend. What? She lives in a very beautiful and quiet neighborhood now.

M: I wonder if he is? Now the rent is getting more and more expensive.

K: I don't know? I have no idea. Even so, what about it? It's still worth it, isn't it? Isn't it?

M: What about you? You are right! I miss him? S likely to be happy to leave this noisy apartment.

K: Yes, he is. I'm pretty sure.

Classic English Dialogue: Ladies' Hairdressing and Dyeing

W: I'm going to change my hair style. Any suggestions?

M: Have you seen any new styles recently?

W: Yes, I brought you a magazine. I like this.

Oh, it's beautiful. Do you want to keep your hair this long or cut it short? I think you will be cute with short hair. Maybe you can cut it shorter than in the picture.

Woman: Me? I'll leave it to you. Like I said, I'm ready to change.

M: OK. You really should consider doing some highlights.

W: Do you think that would look good? I'm afraid it will make my hair look unnatural.

M: No. The highlights are very subtle. We can do a little this time. If you like, we can do more next time. Otherwise, the highlights will disappear in four weeks.

W: Well, do what you want. I am counting on you. By the way, how much does it cost to wash and set your hair?

M: It comes to 60 dollars.

I arranged the above. Welcome to read the collection.