A day at the bus İngilizce Diyalogu


A: Hi! How much for the tickets?

B: That’ll be 3.25 ma’am. You need to put in changes.

A: Oh no, I don’t think I have any changes. Nor did I buy a pass. What am I going to do now?

B: You can buy tickets from a local departmental store, subway stations, gas stations, that is if you don’t have any changes on you.

A: Oh that’s a great idea, I am new in town, and also I just moved here. I hardly know anything about the ticket policies here. Also this is my first day out, that and all alone too. That’s why I was asking you for information.

B: Oh! Alright. Well since this is your first day, I am going to help you out, get on the bus, you don’t have pay for tickets now. But next time do remember to buy a ticket. Alright?

A: Oh that’s so nice of you. I just need one more little tiny favor from you.

B: Ask way.

A: I am also a little lost, and I don’t know which bus to take home.

B: Okay I think I know where you might want to get off at. Wait here for 10 mins, wait for my bus. I’ll be coming back again and you get on this bus to go home, does that work out for you?

A: Oh thank you ever so much! That’s a huge relief all thank to your kindness.

B: Always happy to serve.