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English dialogue about supermarket shopping?

There are all kinds of goods in large supermarkets, whether they are food, clothes or use. I carefully collect it for everyone to enjoy and learn!

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Sorry, sir, this is a fast checkout channel for people with 15 items or less. It seems that you have more than fifteen items there.

Sir, I'm sorry. This is a green channel for shopping 15 pieces or less. It seems that you bought more than 15 pieces.

Shh, come on! I have sixteen items! Cut me some slack, will you?

Please. I only have 16. Let's have a rest, shall we?

Fen! Please put your items on the conveyor belt and push your shopping cart through. Do you prefer paper or plastic?

Ok, put the things on the drive belt and push your shopping cart over. Paper bag or plastic bag, which do you choose?

B plastic. I also have some coupons.

Plastic bags. I still have two gift certificates.

No problem, I'll take those. Sir, these coupons expired yesterday.

No problem. I will accept the gift certificate. Sir, these gift certificates expired yesterday.

Bodan. Oh, okay. I think I'm unlucky today. Thank you anyway.

Well, I think today is my unlucky day. Thank you.

Do you have a membership card or cash?

Will you pay by credit card or cash?

Ah, I have a club card. Here you are.

I have a membership card. Here you are.

Is this a debit card or a credit card?

Is it direct payment or debit?

A sandwich, please. Besides, can I get my cash back? Fifty dollars would be great.

Direct payment. Can I get the rest of the cash back? Fifty dollars is a lot of money.

Yes, of course. Your total is seventy-eight dollars and thirty-three cents Here is your receipt. Have a nice day.

Yes, you can. Your total is 78 dollars and 33 cents. Here is your receipt. Have a nice day.

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Customer: We also need to buy some beer. Where is the beer?

We want to buy some beer. Where can I get some beer?

Guest: Excuse me. Do you sell vegetables here?

Do you sell vegetables?

Shop assistant: Yes, we do. They are right in front of you.

Yes, it's right in front of you

Customer: We need to buy some soy sauce. Where is the soy sauce?

We want to buy some soy sauce. Which aisle is soy sauce in?

Shop assistant: That should be in aisle 7, or just there. Then point out the position by hand and use seasoning. It's next to the kettle.

It's in aisle seven, with condiments, next to the ketchup.

Shop assistant: Good evening. Can I help you?

Good evening. what can I do for you?

Customer: Yes, I want to buy some skin care lotion.

Well, I want to buy some skin care products for my mother.

how much is it?

how much is it?

Shop assistant: The final price ... 660 yuan.

* * * ...66 yuan.

A promotion with a discount of 10% is in progress.

This product is now 10% off.

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Steve: We also need to buy some beer. Where is the beer?

Derek: There is no beer in this supermarket. We have to go to the hotel.

Steve: Huh? They have no beer. How is that possible?

Derek: It's a state law.

Beer is not allowed in supermarkets in this state. Only in liquor stores.

Steve: That's too strict. That's stupid.

Derek: I know. I agree with you.

Derek: Excuse me. Do you sell organic vegetables here?

Employee: Yes, we do. They are right in front of you.

Organic vegetables are marked with blue labels. Here you are. Did you get a look at him?

Derek: Sure. Thank you.

You should have a sign. In this way, people can identify what is organic and what is not.

Employee: They are attached to the package, sir.

Derek: One more question.

Employee: Really?

Derek: We need to buy some soy sauce. Which aisle is soy sauce in?

Employee: That should be in aisle seven, with the condiments. It's next to the ketchup.

Derek: Thank you.

Do you want a paper bag or a plastic bag?

Steve: Plastic bags.

Derek: Do you want to drive?

Steve: What do you mean?

Derek: We can get someone to help us put our luggage in the trunk.

We just have to drive to the door over there.

Steve: Wow! That's convenient. But I think we can help ourselves with these groceries.

Derek: Yes, our car is parked not far away.

I'll tell the cashier that we don't want to drive. The total should be about ninety dollars.

Steve: Here is one hundred dollars. I'm going to see magazine rack, okay?

Reference translation:

Steve: We also need to buy some beer. Where is the beer?

Derek: The supermarket doesn't sell beer. We have to buy it at the hotel.

Steve: What? We don't sell wine here. How is that possible?

Derek: It's a state law.

In this state, supermarkets are not allowed to sell alcohol, only stores that sell alcohol have it.

Steve: This is harsh and stupid.

Derek: I agree with you.

Derek: Do you sell organic vegetables?

Shop assistant: Yes, it's right in front of you.

Organic vegetables have a blue label. Here it is, see?

Derek: Well, thank you.

You should have signs to let customers know which are organic vegetables and which are not.

Shop assistant: They are marked on the package, sir.

Derek: One more question.

Shop assistant: OK, thanks.

Derek: We want to buy some soy sauce. Which aisle is soy sauce in?

Shop assistant: It's in aisle seven, with the condiments, next to the ketchup.

Derek: Thank you.

Do you want a paper bag or a plastic bag?

Steve: Plastic bags.

Derek: Do you need moving service?

Steve: What do you mean?

Derek: They can help us move things to the truck.

All we have to do is drive to that door.

Steve: Wow, how convenient! But I think we can help ourselves with these groceries.

Derek: OK, our car didn't stop far.

I told the cashier not to use this service, which costs about 90 dollars.

Steve: This is 100 dollars. Can I go to magazine rack?