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Dialogue Between Yourself and The Tailor

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Question: You went to a tailoring shop. You wanted a suit made. Now write a dialogue between yourself and the tailor.

 

Answer: A dialogue between myself and the Tailor:

Tailor: What can I do for you, sir?

Myself: I want a suit made.

Tailor: Would you like to buy the cloth from us, sir?

Myself: No. I’ve brought it with me. Here it is.

Tailor: All right. May I take your measurements, sir?

Myself: Yes. I’d like a tight-fitting suit.

Tailor: Right, sir.

Myself: Now, how long will it take you to get the suit ready?

Tailor: About three weeks, I think. It takes longer at this time because of Eid-ul-Fitr, you know.

Myself: That’ll be all right. But I’d like to have it before the Eid Day.

Tailor: All right, sir. Would you prefer one inside pocket in the jacket, or two?

Myself: I want three. Two on the left and one on the right.

Tailor: And would you also like a hip-pocket in your trousers, sir?

Myself: No, not really. But I prefer a ticket pocket.

Tailor: very well, sir. Will you call in for a fitting next Tuesday?

Myself: I’d rather come on Wednesday. Oh dear! I haven’t asked you about your charges at all.

Tailor: Don’t worry, sir. Our prices are competitive, and here’s the price list, sir.

Myself: Two thousand and six hundred Taka for making a suit! I think I’ll go elsewhere.

Tailor: recommend FITWELL across the street, sir. Goodbye, sir!

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