How to communicate with a foreigner?
Rohit: Hello! I'm Rohit! I wonder if you could tell me your name?
Jack: Oh 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.