What are the 50 Phrasal Verbs with Meaning and Examples?

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Clothes shopping conversation in english

Clothes Shopping Conversation In English 


Clothe Shopkeeper.

Welcome ma'am how can i help you?


Priya. 

 Actually, i'm looking for a nice saree.

Clothes shopping conversation in english


Shopkeeper. 

Of course ma'am. We have a huge collection of course which type of saree are you looking for? Silk or cotton?

Priya. 

Show me a nice silk one. 

Shopkeeper. 

Definitely ma'am. Just wait a second.
Here ma'am these are some of our collections. Please, take a look. 

Priya. 


Oh, these are good but the colour are not so bright. Can you show me a few bright coloured sarees?

Shopkeeper. 

Is it for you ma'am?

Priya. 

No no. It's a gift for a new bride. And that's why I'm looking for a bright coloured one. 

Shopkeeper. 

Oh i understand. Please wait. 
Hare they are ma'am. 
Please take a look at these sarees. 
Are these the type of saree that you looking for?

Priya. 

Yes, exactly. 
Which type of silk is it?

Shopkeeper. 

Ma'am this is kanjivaram silk. This is one of the finest silk that we have in our shop. 

Priya. 

I see. May i know the details about the range of these sarees? 
I mean the price?

Shopkeeper. 

Of course ma'am. The price of these sarees starts from 3000/-
And this particular one is 3500/-

Priya. 

Actually i want a saree like this but the range is too high.

Shopkeeper. 

Ma'am but if you are looking for a good quality saree then you won't find one in a price less than that. 
May i show you a few sarees of a lower range?

Priya. 

Yes please.
 Let’s find out whether they are good or not

Shopkeeper. 

Ok ma'am. Here they are. 
These sarees will cost around 2000 rupees. Please take a look. 

Priya. 

Well, these are good but i don't really like there quality. 

Shopkeeper. 

I already told you ma'am 
you won't get the quality that you are looking for in this range. 

Priya. 

I get it. 
But the price you mentioned is too high. 
I came here two or three months ago and i bought the exact saree for 2500 rupees only. 

Shopkeeper. 

Ma'am did you buy it from here?

Priya. 

Yes, I always come here to buy clothes. 

Shopkeeper. 

Yes ma'am. We know you are one of our regular customers. 
But we have nothing to do here. Recently the prices of all the products have increased. 

Priya. 

Do you have a blue coloured saree of the same quality?

Shopkeeper. 

Yes ma'am. Let me get it out. Here we have a dark blue one and a light blue one. 

Priya. 

Hmm, the dark blue one looks good. I think it will suitr her. 

Shopkeeper. 

Yes ma'am. This shade is a very good option for someone who is newly married. So, shall i pack this one?

Priya. 

No no, wait. If you don't lower the rate then i won't buy it.

Shopkeeper. 

Ma'am but we can't. 
Their rates have increased. 

Priya. 

So what? How does the prices of a saree increase so much within just two months? And I'm one of your regular customer. So you should reduce a bit for me. I will pay you what I paid back then. 2500 rupees.

Shopkeeper. 

No ma'am. That's impossible. You can pay 3000 rupees for this one. I can't reduce more than that. I'm sorry. 

Priya. 

Then i guess there is no more choice. I have to buy it from somewhere else. 

Shopkeeper. 

Ma'am what are you saying? You are one of our regular customers.

Priya. 

But, what can i do? You are not reducing the price.

Shopkeeper. 

Ok ma'am fine. You can pay me 2800 rupees for this one. And I'm sorry. We can't reduce the price more than that. 
And if it was somebody else then we wouldn't even sell it. 

Priya. 

Ok fine. Pack it then.

Shopkeeper. 

Sure ma'am do you need anything else? We have a nice collection of salwars. Buy one for yourself.

Priya. 

No no. Not today. Just pack me the saree. 

Shopkeeper 

Ok ma'am.
 Will you pay by cash or card?

Priya. 

Cash please. 

Shopkeeper. 

Sure ma'am. Here is your bill and your saree. 

Priya. 

Thank you 
Here is the amount. 

Shopkeeper. 

Thank you ma'am. Please visit again. 

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