How to have a conversation with a foreigner?
Rohit: Hello! I'm Rohit! I wonder if you could tell me your name?
Jack: Ohm Hello! I'm Jack! Nice to meet you!
Rohit: Pleased to meet you, Jack? Which country are you from?
Jack: I'm from Britain. I work for The Sunday Times - The British National Newspaper.
I'm a foreign correspondent in New Delhi. .
Rohit: That's great! How long have you been working in New Delhi?
Jack: I've been working for two years in Delhi. By the way what about you?
Rohit: Oh sorry! I'm a jeweler. I have a Jewelry shop at the Chandni Chowk- One of the most
famous historical places in New Delhi. It's one of the most favorite tourists' places in
Delhi.
Jack: Yea I know. I love to visit Chandni Chowk. I really like the old sweet shops of
Chandni Chowk. I also like the famous Natraj Dahi Bhalle, located just opposite the
Paranthe Bali Gali, on main road. And of course ... I also enjoyed several types of
parathas.
Rohit: Oh I see! you know Chandni Chowk so well. I'm really very happy. Here is my card. I
would be happy if you visit my shop sometimes.
Jack: Of course! I'd love to come. I'd also like to see beautiful jewelry. I really want to know
how to find out fake and pure gold.
Rohit: Why not? and I'd like to know how you find stories. How challenging is to work as a
journalist in a foreign country?
Jack: It was really very challenging in starting. Now I don't see any big problem.
Rohit: It was really very nice to talk to you! I'm looking forward to welcome you at my
jewelry shop, jack.
Jack: I'm very flattered to be invited. Thanks for the invitation!
Rohit: Have a great day ahead Jack. Bye.
Jack: Same to you! Bye.
सभ्य और शालीन प्रतिक्रियाओं का हमेशा स्वागत है। आलोचना करने का आपका अधिकार भी यहाँ सुरक्षित है। आपकी सलाह पर भी विचार किया जाएगा। इस वेबसाइट पर आपको क्या अच्छा या बुरा लगा और क्या पढ़ना चाहते हैं बता सकते हैं। इस वेबसाइट को और बेहतर बनाने के लिए बेहिचक अपने सुझाव दे सकते हैं। आपकी अनमोल प्रतिक्रियाओं के लिए आपको अग्रिम धन्यवाद और शुभकामनाएँ।