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Dialogue Writing between Shopkeeper and Customer

By | February 4, 2021
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This below dialogues will help you understand how a dialogue discussion is being written when the conversion is between Shopkeeper and Customer.

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Dialogue Writing between Shopkeeper and Customer about Crayons

Shopkeeper: Welcome to our store sir. How can I help you today?

Customer: Actually I am looking for crayons for my son.

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Shopkeeper: What brand are you looking for? These are for Rs.30. We also have an extended set with more variety of colours for Rs. 500. And if your son is very small, you can go for these organic ones. 

Customer: okay. How much do the organic ones cost?

Shopkeeper: The organic ones are slightly costly. They cost around Rs.1000. 

Customer: How many colors are there in the organic pack?

Shopkeeper: There are 20 shades in the organic pack. But, the best part is that they are eco friendly and safe. Small kids tend to put things into their mouth. These are not at all toxic. 

Customer: Fine. I will take the organic crayons. 

Shopkeeper: Okay Sir. Collect and pay for your order at the counter. Do visit again.


Dialogue Writing between Vegetable Vendor and Customer

Vendor: Good afternoon Sir.. What vegetables are you looking for?

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Customer: I need tons of vegetables tonight as we have invited guests for dinner. Please can you help with everything mentioned in this list, is that not an issue?

Vendor: Yes of course Sir. . Can I have the list?

Customer: Sure. Here you go.

Vendor: Okay. I am done with the tomatoes, potatoes, onions, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, broccoli and carrots. You have mentioned beans on this list. Are you looking for french beans or string beans?

Customer: String beans please. Can you add a quarter kg garlic too?

Vendor: Sure sir. 

Customer: How much do I have to pay you?

Vendor: Rs. 250 Sir. 

Customer: Thank you. Here is the money. 


Dialogue Writing between Shopkeeper and Customer about Watch

Shopkeeper:  Hello sir how may I assist you today?

Customer: Hello. I need a watch for my son please.

Shopkeeper: Yes sure sir. Any specific brands, price range or design?

Customer: Actually I am looking for a digitally analogue watch, if that is available.

Shopkeeper: Yes sure sir. These are all the digital watches.

Customer: Can you meet the 3rd one in the second last row?

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Shopkeeper: Yes sure sir.

Customer: This one is nice but I don’t think he will like it much.

Shopkeeper: What about this one sir? This is one of our bestselling watches currently.

Customer: This looks great. Does it have any color available?

Shopkeeper: Yes sir, we do have navy blue and brown.

Customer: I will take the Brown. How much do I have to pay for this?

Shopkeeper: Rs. 1500 Sir. 

Customer: Thank you. Here is the money. 


A Dialogue between a Girl and a Shopkeeper to Buy Clothes

Shopkeeper: Hello Ma’am. Welcome to our store.

Customer: Hello thank you.

Shopkeeper: How may I help you Ma’am?

Customer: Actually I was looking for a pair of jeans, if that is not a problem.

Shopkeeper: Yes sure ma’am.What design are you looking for?

Customer: I was looking for high waist jeans in a little darker shade.

Shopkeeper: Sure Ma’am. Here are the jeans available in the high waist section.

Customer: I like the third one but the shade is too dark. Do they have a lighter shade?

Shopkeeper: No, I am really sorry Ma’am.

Customer: Oh that is okay. I will go back again sometime.

Shopkeeper: Sure Ma’am. Have a great day.

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Customer: Thank you. You too.  

There you have It

Here in this article, I tried to cover four sample conversations between shopkeeper and customer buying different products. Do let me know which one you liked most by leaving a quick comment below.

Also if you want some more specific dialogues on this topic Shopkeeper and Customer, do let me know in the comment section as well.

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About Suprity Acharyya

Suprity Acharyya is the content lead of English Compositions, she has completed graduation in English Literature from North Orissa University, and also hold a Master degree in MSW from IISWBM, Kolkata.