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I need to write a dialogue using a neutral register. Part 2.

We use General (neutral) introductions for people we might never meet again, for meetings which are not very important, or for meeting people like ourselves for instance the people we will work with.
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2. Context: Lisa is having coffee with her boyfriend, Mark. Her colleague, Sarah, who has heard about Mark from Lisa but never met him, walks by.

· Sarah: «Hi Lisa! Fancy seeing you here.»
· Lisa: «Sarah, hello! This is a nice surprise. Mark, this is my colleague from the marketing department, Sarah. Sarah, this is my boyfriend, Mark.»
· Sarah: «Hello, Mark. It's nice to finally put a face to the name. Lisa talks about you often.»
· Mark: «It's nice to meet you too, Sarah. All good things, I hope!»
· Sarah: «Of course! Likewise. Well, I should let you get back to your coffee. It was nice meeting you.»
· Mark: «You too. See you around.»
· Lisa: «Bye, Sarah! See you at the office tomorrow.»

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I need to write a dialogue using a neutral register. Part 2.

We use General (neutral) introductions for people we might never meet again, for meetings which are not very important, or for meeting people like ourselves for instance the people we will work with.

Lisa is having coffee with her boyfriend, Mark.

Her colleague, Sarah, who has heard about Mark from Lisa but never met him, walks by.

· Sarah: «Hi Lisa!

Fancy seeing you here.»

· Lisa: «Sarah, hello!

This is a nice surprise.

Mark, this is my colleague from the marketing department, Sarah.

Sarah, this is my boyfriend, Mark.»

· Sarah: «Hello, Mark.

It's nice to finally put a face to the name.

Lisa talks about you often.»

· Mark: «It's nice to meet you too, Sarah.

All good things, I hope!»

· Sarah: «Of course!

Likewise.

Well, I should let you get back to your coffee.

It was nice meeting you.»

· Mark: «You too.

See you around.»

· Lisa: «Bye, Sarah!

See you at the office tomorrow.»

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Natella

yesterday

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Thank you!

I need to write a dialogue using a neutral register. Part 2.


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We use General (neutral) introductions for people we might never meet again, for meetings which are not very important, or for meeting people like ourselves for instance the people we will work with.


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Context:


Lisa is having coffee with her boyfriend, Mark.


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Her colleague, Sarah, who has heard about Mark from Lisa but never met him, walks by.


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· Sarah: «Hi Lisa!


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Fancy seeing you here.»


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· Lisa: «Sarah, hello!


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This is a nice surprise.


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Mark, this is my colleague from the marketing department, Sarah.


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Sarah, this is my boyfriend, Mark.»


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· Sarah: «Hello, Mark.


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It's nice to finally put a face to the name.


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Lisa talks about you often.»


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· Mark: «It's nice to meet you too, Sarah.


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All good things, I hope!»


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· Sarah: «Of course!


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Likewise.


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Well, I should let you get back to your coffee.


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It was nice meeting you.»


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· Mark: «You too.


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See you around.»


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· Lisa: «Bye, Sarah!


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See you at the office tomorrow.»


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