Guide :
Hello, Sir. I'm your tour guide. Let's begin!
Tourist
Oh hi Bhuma. Is it your name? Because my friend told me like that.
Guide:
Yes Sir, my name is Bhuma. Is it your first time at this place?
If you have any questions while we're going along, please don't hesitate to ask.
Tourist:
I have a question actually.
Guide:
Sure, what's that?
Tourist:
Do you have any festival coming up in this month?
Guide:
Yes sir, we have Dassera coming up on 24th October.
Tourist:
Oh, really? And what is this festival all about?
Guide:
Through this festival we celebrate victory of Lord Rama over Ravana, or the victory of good over evil.
Tourist:
Oh, that's great! How do you celebrate this festival
Guide:
We celebrate this festival through social gatherings and food offerings to the gods at home and in temples.
Tourist :
What is your phone number?so I can call you if I need you again.
Guide :
Ooh I'll give you my name card.
Here sir.
Tourist :
Thanks Bhuma, thanks for a lot of information.
Guide : you are welcome sir .see you later.
Tourist: see you..
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