A customer is shopping for a T-shirt and asks an employee how much various items cost. The employee shows the customer lined T-shirts in solid colors and the customer likes one, trying it on. When asked the price, the employee says the T-shirt is 1500 rupees. The customer also asks about shoes on sale and is told they are 700 rupees, which is discounted from the regular price of 1100 rupees.
A customer is shopping for a T-shirt and asks an employee how much various items cost. The employee shows the customer lined T-shirts in solid colors and the customer likes one, trying it on. When asked the price, the employee says the T-shirt is 1500 rupees. The customer also asks about shoes on sale and is told they are 700 rupees, which is discounted from the regular price of 1100 rupees.
A customer is shopping for a T-shirt and asks an employee how much various items cost. The employee shows the customer lined T-shirts in solid colors and the customer likes one, trying it on. When asked the price, the employee says the T-shirt is 1500 rupees. The customer also asks about shoes on sale and is told they are 700 rupees, which is discounted from the regular price of 1100 rupees.
1. May I help you, Sir? Yes, I’m looking for a T-shirt.
2. Here you are, Sir. Look at this. It’s beautiful but I need something different. 3. What kind of T-shirt do you want to buy? I want a lined T-shirt with solid color. 4. Let me show you something. Here you are. This is brilliant. 5. Can I try this on? Sure. The try-room is there. 6. How much is this/that T-shirt? It’s 1500 rupees. 7. That’s not bad. Yes, it will suit you well. 8. How much are these/those shoes? They are 700 rupees on sale. 9. That’s expensive. No, sir. The regular price is 1100 rupees. They are only 700 rupees on sale.