Transcript
Cashier number 8 please.
Hi mate.
Thanks for waiting.
No problems. I just want to send this to Canada, please.
OK then........................all right.... that’ll cost £1.65. Is that OK?
Yeah, that’s fine, mate, £1.65, perfect.
How are you anyway? Everything all right today?
I’m fine thanks. Bit busy in here today, isn’t it?
Yeah, Mondays are always busy. If you come here any Monday people are waiting to take their pensions, pay the bills.
Yeah, I know what you mean. Well, here’s £1.65
All right, thank you very much. Let me get you your 35p change.
Lovely. Thank you very much and have yourself a lovely day.
You too – take care – bye!.
Comments
The end of this phrase is very hard to understand -
I’m fine thanks. Bit busy in here today, isn’t it?
This conversation has been very useful for me at my local post office :D
Yes, It's easy. I never have problems in my post office.
It's a good listening because It's very usual.
what a wonderful post clerk!
I went to an English post office yesterday and sent a letter to America (but I waited 5 minutes for service!).
Well done! 5 minutes is a relatively short time to wait at a Post Office these days. Best wishes!
The webside is great. I think that when I'll go to an English post office, I'll can send letter and it won't problem for me :D
Thank you very much :)