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Making a hotel reservation Good morning, London Bridge Hotel.
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Making a hotel reservation Good morning, London Bridge Hotel.
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How can I help you?
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Hello.
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I was wondering if I could make a reservation.
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Of course, sir.
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When were you thinking of visiting?
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Well, I was hoping to be with you from August 23rd to the 6th of September.
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Two weeks in total for two adults.
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Of course.
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Let me take a look for you a moment.
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Thanks.
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Whilst the system is loading,
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can I ask where you're coming in from?
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I'm guessing you're not in England.
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No, ma'am.
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My wife and I will be flying in from Nashville, Tennessee.
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We've always wanted to visit your beautiful country.
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And now, finally, our stars have aligned and we can make our dreams a reality.
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That's wonderful.
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Do you plan to visit another area of England during your stay?
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Yeah, we got family down in the south.
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So once we've toured London,
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we're traveling to Devon and Cornwall.
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That's wonderful.
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Okay, so yes, we have availability for your preferred dates.
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You can choose from a double room,
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which includes a double bed and standard services,
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or a king-sized room, with a balcony hot tub overlooking central London.
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Oh my!
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With our two-week stay, I think we'll splash out.
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Before I make a decision, what price are they?
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The double room is £128 a night,
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and the king-sized room with a balcony hot tub is £352.
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Okay, this is a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
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Could I please book the king-sized room for the given dates?
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Of course, that's all sorted.
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You should receive an email shortly with a booking confirmation.
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Checking in at the airport Okay, here we are.
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The vacation starts now.
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Oh, Brock, I'm so excited.
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Me too, honey.
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Hopefully because you checked in online at home,
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this will be much easier and quicker.
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Then we can relax in the departure lounge and treat ourselves to an airport breakfast.
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Oh, yes, please.
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It'll cost a bomb, but an airport trip isn't worth it if it doesn't start with a slap-up full English breakfast
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Especially as we're crossing over the English soil.
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It's a must Okay, this is the machine,
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Brock You just need the ticket number,
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and it'll print out our boarding pass Okay Oh, wow.
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This is super convenient.
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All done.
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Right.
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Let's check in our baggage.
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Look, our flight is at desk 23.
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Hurry, the queue is short.
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I can almost smell the breakfast.
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Hi there.
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Can I see your passport and boarding passes, please?
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Of course.
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Here you go.
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Great.
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That's all good.
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Please put your suitcase in the luggage conveyor.
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Fingers crossed it's not too heavy.
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Did we manage to pack under the weight limit?
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Yes, it is under.
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Well, that's a first.
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Okay, you're all checked in.
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You can make your way down to departures and find your boarding gate.
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That's great!
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Thank you so much!
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Of course.
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Enjoy your flight.
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Thank you.
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Ordering food on the plane.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are now cruising over the North Atlantic.
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If you look out of your windows now,
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you will see vast expanses of blue.
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Surely we will start the dinner service.
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Please be patient, we will serve you as soon as possible.
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Oh great, I am starving.
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Me too, hopefully we'll be served quickly.
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Yeah, and our food should be nice and warm.
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Good evening.
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Would you like pork sausages or vegetarian sausages and beans?
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Pork sausages, please.
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Pork sausages for me, too.
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Of course.
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And for dessert, treacle sponge or fresh fruit?
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Fresh fruit for me, please.
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Oh, treacle sponge, please.
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Okay, great.
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This is for you, ma'am.
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Thank you.
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And this is for you, sir.
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Ma'am, what can I get you to drink?
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What can I choose from?
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We have water, orange juice, tea, or coffee.
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Oh, coffee for me, please.
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Of course.
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Here you go.
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And for you, sir?
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Orange juice, please.
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Great.
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Here you go.
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Thank you.
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Ooh, could I have a few extra napkins, please?
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I'm so clumsy.
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I know I'll spill my coffee at some point.
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Sure, here.
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Enjoy your meal.
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Lost luggage.
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Our luggage hasn't arrived yet.
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I think it's lost.
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Oh no, that's the last thing we needed to happen.
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What can we do?
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Let's go to the baggage service counter and get this sorted out.
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Okay, let's go.
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Hello.
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I wonder if you could help us.
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Our suitcase hasn't come through yet.
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This sort of thing has never happened to us before.
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Yes, I understand.
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Okay, I'll phone through to the baggage people to see if there's anything left below.
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What was your flight number?
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Our flight number was AC1234.
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What's your name?
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Brock Johnson.
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What does the luggage look like?
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It's a burgundy leather suitcase with a blue belt tied around it.
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Okay, I'll check with the baggage team and see if they can locate it.
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In the meantime, did you make sure to tag your luggage with your name and contact information?
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Yes, I did.
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That's great.
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Unfortunately, lost luggage can happen,
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but hopefully we can locate it soon.
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Thank you for your help.
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I hope they can find our luggage as soon as possible.
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I'm so relieved they managed to find our luggage so fast.
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Yes, I guess we've been lucky after all.
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Let's go to the customs now.
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Going through customs Hi, can I see your passports please?
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Yes, here you go Thank you Who are you traveling with?
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This is my wife Eleanor Could you put your suitcase on the table please?
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Yes, sure Would you mind opening it for me please?
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Yes, of course Did you pack it yourselves?
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Yes, we did Where do you come from?
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Nashville, Tennessee Is this your first time in the UK?
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Yes, it is Okay, and what's the purpose of your visit?
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We're here as tourists and we'll also be visiting some relatives And how long do you plan to stay?
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Two weeks.
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Where will you be staying?
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At London Bridge Hotel.
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Have you got anything to declare?
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No, I haven't.
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That's all right.
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You can go now.
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Enjoy your stay.
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Thank you.
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Checking in at the hotel.
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Good afternoon.
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How can I help you?
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Hi there.
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We have a reservation.
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Great.
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What's the name, please.
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It's Brock Johnson.
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Ah, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,
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it's lovely to meet you.
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My name is Kirsty and I took your booking over the phone.
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You've come a long way, I believe.
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Yeah, all the way from Nashville, Tennessee.
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Goodness, how was your flight?
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It was super smooth but we're so tired.
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Yeah, the flight alone was eight hours and with the traveling time to and from the airport.
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It's just been a long journey.
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Absolutely.
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Let me get you two checked in as quickly as possible so that you can take a lie down.
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Thank you so much.
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Okay, so you're in room 321,
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a king-sized room with a balcony hot tub.
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You have spectacular views across the center of London.
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And I'm sure you'll notice some of the city's tourist attractions.
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Breakfast is included in the price of your booking and it's served between 8 and 10 30 a.m.
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You'll need to take the elevator to the third floor,
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follow the corridor straight and your room is the fourth door on the right.
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That's fantastic, thank you.
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Thank you.
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Here is your key, if you need anything else during your stay please don't hesitate to ask.
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You're so kind.
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Sightseeing plan.
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Okay, Brock.
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Now that we're here and have a good night's sleep,
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we should make a plan.
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That way we can make sure we have everything we want in the city.
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Absolutely, honey.
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I'd be distraught if it were time to head down south and we hadn't seen everything.
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With two weeks here, we should be able to get around it all, I'm sure.
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What is at the top of your list?
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I've always wanted to visit the Tower of London.
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The history in that place is beyond comparison.
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Okay, I reckon we start there.
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Then I'd love to head over to Camden Market.
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Oh, and then we should watch a show in the West End, Wicked or Hamilton.
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Let's fill our first day with everything we're desperate to do.
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I love that idea.
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We should take each day as it comes and see what we feel like doing.
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I would also love to see the museums, though.
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The Natural History Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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Absolutely.
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Why don't we do one of them tomorrow?
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I'd love to.
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Right, then.
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If we're going to do everything we wanted today,
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we need to get to breakfast and head out soon.
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Good plan, dear.
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Are you ready?
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Traveling by bus This is the bus we need, I'm sure.
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I checked the schedule three times.
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Two tickets to Piccadilly Circus, please.
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Oh no, sorry ma'am, this isn't the bus for you.
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heading in the opposite direction.
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Oh, I'm so sorry to waste your time.
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No worries.
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It's a big city, and there are so many buses.
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You don't sound like you're from around here.
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No, we're visiting from the States.
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Nice.
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I've always wanted to visit that corner of the world.
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It is a beauty.
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Do you think you could point us in the direction of the right stop for Piccadilly?
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Sure.
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You need to cross the road and head down Arthur Street,
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just there until you see the sign for bus 88.
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Mind you, it's much easier to travel by tube.
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There's a station at almost every junction,
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and it'll get you there in half the time.
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Oh, great.
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Thank you.
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You've been so helpful.
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Not a problem.
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Enjoy your day.
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Okay then, Brock.
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Bus or subway?
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Let's venture by tube.
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Let's travel the authentic way.
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Calling room service to order breakfast.
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I am exhausted.
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Me too.
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We walked so far yesterday.
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My step counter read 19,872 steps by the end of the day.
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My feet are killing me.
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Let's take it easy today.
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Good plan.
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I'm not even sure I can make it down to breakfast.
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That bad, huh?
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Maybe we should call room service and indulge ourselves.
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I love that idea.
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I would love eggs poached on toast and a latte coffee.
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Okay, honey.
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I'll call down to the front desk and place our order.
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Good morning.
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This is the front desk.
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Olivia speaking.
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How can I help you?
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Oh, hi there.
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I'd like to order room service breakfast.
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Of course.
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What room are you in?
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Word room 321 Okay, what can I get for you, sir?
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Could I please ask for poached eggs on toast?
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What sort of bread would you like?
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White bread or brown bread?
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Oh, brown bread, please.
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With that, could I have a latte coffee?
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Certainly, sir.
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Would you like anything else?
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Yes, then I would like a full English breakfast.
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Um...
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Fried or scrambled eggs?
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Scrambled eggs, please.
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And a latte with that one, too.
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OK.
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Your order will be delivered to your room in 15 minutes.
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15 minutes is fine.
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Thank you so much.
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Goodbye.
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Buying souvenirs in a shop.
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Oh, look at this shop!
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I've seen so many souvenirs that look quite tacky,
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but this shop is great.
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I agree.
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It all looks much better quality.
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Oh, wow.
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Look at this wine glass holder with bee feeders on it for Mom.
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She'd love that.
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Oh, yes.
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That's novelty.
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And so, up her alley.
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Then for Anita, I have to get her an authentic Paddington bear.
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She's always been in love with that character.
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Oh, and for the twins, these.
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London pencil cases filled with stationery are perfect.
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Great, I'll just head over to the counter and pay for them.
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Great.
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Can I add some fudge to the pile?
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Who for?
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Me.
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I just love it so much.
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Hello there.
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Can I pay for these bits, please?
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Hi.
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Of course.
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You have a great store.
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Thank you.
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This little place is my pride and joy.
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Okay, what do we have here?
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Wine glass holder.
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That's £9.99.
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Two pencil cases.
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They're £7.50 each.
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and the Paddington Bear.
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That's £12.99.
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Oh, and the fudge.
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And the fudge, which is £4.50.
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Great.
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That's £42.48, please.
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How would you like to pay?
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Cash or card?
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Card, please.
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Wonderful.
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That's all gone through.
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Because I can hear you're not from around here,
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I'll pop it all in a limited edition London bag for life.
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Have a wonderful day.
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Thank you so much, you too!

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