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Musya8 [376]
3 years ago
8

Understanding E

English
1 answer:
Llana [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Conversation between two strangers discussing their favorite TV program.

Explanation:

A: Hello there! Nice to meet you.

B: Hi!! Yeah, it's nice to meet you too. What are you up to?

A: I just came here to get some snacks before I start binge watching.

B: Oh. So, you love watching TV. What's your favorite program?

A: You know, I love the documentary series that the History channel shows every night.

B: Oh, yes. I used to watch some of it too. But these days, I am more into Crime series.

A: That's also nice. Mysteries and murders, detective series were always one of my favorite too.

B: Cool. Means we both have the same taste.

A: Yeah, looks like it. So, what are you doing here?

B: Same as you. Trying to get some snacks to stock before I start watching my crime series again.

A: I guess we can say "birds of a feather flock together?" (laughs)

B: Exactly! Well. I guess then, we'll see you again.

A: Yeah. Take care.

B: You too.

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