Dataset Viewer
dialogue
stringlengths 266
1.59k
| summary
stringlengths 62
270
|
---|---|
#Person1#: Have you gone to school today?
#Person2#: I went to school today. Did you go to school?
#Person1#: I couldn't go to school today, I was sick.
#Person2#: That's horrible. I'd be happy to give you the assignments from English class.
#Person1#: Thank you very much, that's kind of you.
#Person2#: Don't mention it.
#Person1#: When you miss a day of school, I'll be happy to give you the English assignments.
#Person2#: That is greatly appreciated and I hope you feel well enough to go to school tomorrow.
|
#Person1# couldn't go to school for the illness. #Person2#'ll give #Person1# the assignments from English classes.
|
#Person1#: Hey. Owen! Have you gone on your family vacation yet?
#Person2#: Oh, yes. I got so tired. My son began to cry the moment we got on the train. It was very embarrassing because we took the over-night train and the noise made it difficult for other people in the cabin to sleep.
#Person1#: Didn't you bring his favorite toy?
#Person2#: Yes, we did. Fortunately we put his Teddy Bear in the bag, and finally he fell asleep at mid-night with it in his arms.
#Person1#: Where did you go? You've got a beautiful tan.
#Person2#: My wife didn't like to go to amusement parks, so we compromised and finally went to the seaside. I think vacation in summer is not good.
#Person1#: You must have had a great time. Most children love to play in the sand on the beach and go swimming.
#Person2#: Yes, he was every excited to see the blue sea and picked up many seashells to give as gift for his classmates in kindergarten.
#Person1#: His friends will be very happy to get the little souvenir.
#Person2#: And I taught him how to swim in the sea. It was fun and made him braver than before. After we returned home, he wasn't afraid to sleep alone in his bedroom.
|
Owen tells #Person1# he and his family went to the seaside for vacation. Owen was tired from taking care of his crying son on the train, but his son was excited about the sea and picked up seashells as gifts for his classmates. Owen taught him how to swim in the sea.
|
#Person1#: What is the best way to find a job here?
#Person2#: There are different ways of conducting a job search. Do you know what you want to do?
#Person1#: I don't know.
#Person2#: Can you work part-time or full-time?
#Person1#: It doesn't matter right now, either one would be OK.
#Person2#: The binders have current local jobs listings and the computer jobs lists are good too. Understand?
#Person1#: OK, I'll go check it out.
#Person2#: Schedule an appointment with a counselor and you can get more information. Would that work for you?
#Person1#: I am not sure.
#Person2#: Everything that you need for a successful job search is here. Happy job searching!
|
#Person2# tells #Person1# to check the binder to look for current jobs available and suggests #Person1# schedule an appointment with a counsellor.
|
#Person1#: Well hi there. What are you looking for today?
#Person2#: Uh, I'm just looking.
#Person1#: Well, how about a ring for someone special?
#Person2#: There IS no one special.
#Person1#: Well, take a look at this CD player. A great bargain today only.
#Person2#: Nah. I already have one, plus the handle is cracked.
#Person1#: Okay. Well what about this genuine leather jacket? It would look great on you.
#Person2#: Hum. Let me take a look at it.
#Person1#: Sure.
#Person2#: Umm. There are stains on the sleeves. I'll pass.
#Person1#: Well okay. Well, wouldn't you like to walk home with some of these great records? Some of the best hits from the 1960's.
#Person2#: Yeah, let's see. [Yeah] Now here's something I'd ... Ah, these records are scratched.
#Person1#: [Laughter] Just in a couple places. Listen. I'll sell you these ten records for fifty dollars. A steal!
#Person2#: Whoa! They're way too expensive. I'll give you twenty-five bucks for them.
#Person1#: Ah, come on. I can't charge you less than thirty dollars and break even.
#Person2#: Well, that guy over there is selling similar records for a much better price [Ah!], so thanks anyway.
#Person1#: Wait, wait, wait, wait. You drive a hard bargain. Twenty-eight dollars, and that's my final offer.
#Person2#: Huh ... I'll think about it.
#Person1#: Wait, wait, wait, wait. Listen. I'll even throw in this vase.
#Person2#: Now what am I going to do with a vase?
#Person1#: Well, you can give it to that someone special when you find her... and this ring would look great with it.
#Person2#: Oh, I'll stick with the records.
|
#Person2# is looking around in the store and #Person1# recommends #Person2# with several items, including a ring, a CD player and a genuine leather jacket. #Person2# drives a hard bargain and finally buys the records.
|
#Person1#: Excuse me, could you tell me where physics 403 is? Has it been moved?
#Person2#: OK. Let me check on the computer. Err I'm sorry, but it says here that the class was cancelled. You should have got a notice letter about this.
#Person1#: What? I never got it.
#Person2#: Are you sure? It says on the computer that the letter was sent out to the students a week ago.
#Person1#: Really? I should have got it by now. I wonder if I threw it away with all the junk mail by mistake.
#Person2#: Well, it does happen. Err let me check something. What's your name?
#Person1#: Woodhouse Laura Woodhouse.
#Person2#: OK, Woodhouse. Let me see. Ah, it says here we sent it to your apartment on the Center Street.
#Person1#: Oh, that's my old apartment. I moved out of there a little while ago.
#Person2#: Well, I suppose you haven't changed your mailing address at the administration office.
#Person1#: Yeah, I should have changed it in time.
|
Laura Woodhouse finds out physics is canceled but she never received the mail. #Person2# finds her mailing address is her old apartment. Laura thinks she should have changed it in time.
|
#Person1#: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Shannon?
#Person2#: Let me look at the calendar here. Hmm. When are you thinking about going to a movie?
#Person1#: Uh, we're thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.
#Person2#: Well, that's not going to work. You haven't practiced your piano at all for an entire week, so you have to catch up on that.
#Person1#: What about Friday?
#Person2#: Uh uh. Forget that idea.
#Person1#: And Saturday?
#Person2#: Well, you have to take an English class in the morning. And then, we have to clean out the garage. You said you'd help. Well, that should only take a couple of hours. And then, after that, you can go to the movie.
#Person1#: Yeah. Can I go and see the nine o'clock showing?
#Person2#: The five o'clock showing!
#Person1#: How about the seven o'clock showing?
#Person2#: And why are you so concerned about the show time?
#Person1#: Well, I don't know if I'll get all of my homework done before then.
#Person2#: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night, and so, I can drop you off at the movie theatre about 4:30, so you'll have time to get tickets.
#Person1#: Okay. Thanks, Dad.
|
#Person2# allows #Person1# to see a movie when #Person1# finished the English class and cleaning out the garage on Saturday. #Person1# is concerned about the showtime. #Person2# will drop #Person1# off at the movie theatre at about 4:30.
|
#Person1#: The boys in this picture look awesome, Susan. Who are they?
#Person2#: There are members of a band called R5. Their music is really popular right now online. I'm a big fan. This boy here is Ross and these here are Rocky, Riker and Rydel Lynch. Oh, and this is Ellington Ratliff.
#Person1#: So who is this boy in the middle again?
#Person2#: That's Ross. He's the lead singer and plays the rhythm guitar.
#Person1#: What do the others do in the band?
#Person2#: Rocky is a guitarist. Rydell plays keyboard and Ratliff plays the drums.
#Person1#: Do you have one of their albums?
#Person2#: Yes, I just bought their main album last month. Do you want to borrow it? You can take it home and listen to it.
#Person1#: Yes, I'd love to.
|
#Person1#'s interested in the band R5. Susan introduces the band to #Person1# and lends #Person1# the main album.
|
#Person1#: If we give you the job, what's the most important thing you except to get?
#Person2#: Well, I just want to enjoy what I'm doing. it's the most important thing to me.
#Person1#: Just this?
#Person2#: Yes, because I think being interesting thing is the best teacher. Or have more opportunities to have career growth.
#Person1#: Do you want to get a promotion?
#Person2#: Yes, of course.
#Person1#: Where would you like to be in 5 years?
#Person2#: In five years, I'd like to be a senior manager of this corporation.
#Person1#: How do you plan to accomplish this?
#Person2#: By doing whatever is necessary.
|
#Person1# interviews #Person2# and asks about #Person2#'s plan for the future career if #Person2# gets the job.
|
#Person1#: I was half an hour late for work today. There was just too much traffic.
#Person2#: Yes, there really are too many cars on the road. More people need to carpool.
#Person1#: Carpool?
#Person2#: Yeah, you know, a group of people that ride to work together in one car.
#Person1#: Hey, that's a good idea. How do you join a carpool?
#Person2#: Well, there is a special phone number you can call. You leave a message with your address and phone number, and then someone calls you back with the names and phone numbers of other people in your area who want to carpool.
#Person1#: That's really a great idea! How do you know so much about this carpool system, Nancy?
#Person2#: Me? I called the number for the first time about five years ago. Carpooling is a great way to go to work.
|
#Person2# advises #Person1# to join in a carpool to work. #Person2# introduces the carpool system to #Person1# and #Person2# has been using it for five years.
|
#Person1#: Hello. May I help you?
#Person2#: Hi. Last month, our company, Turner Interiors of Beijing, ordered some documents under our new L / C. What I want to do is check and see if the documents have arrived yet.
#Person1#: Let me find that on my screen. . . yes, the L / C is right here. I'm sorry ; the documents don't seem to be here yet.
#Person2#: Oh, dear. When do you think they will arrive?
#Person1#: It should be around 5 working days, but different cases take different times. Sorry I can't be more precise.
|
#Person2# checks the arrival of #Person2#'s company's documents with #Person1#'s assistance.
|
#Person1#: Sally, I'm tired of this Western food. I really miss my mother's Sichuan cooking.
#Person2#: I'm sure you do miss that type of cooking. But can't you try to get used to Western food?
#Person1#: I have tried. But Americans like butter, bread, sugar, and cream too much.
#Person2#: I suppose you're right, Lee. Maybe that's why so many Westerners are overweight.
#Person1#: It's interesting that Americans work very hard at their jobs, do not take naps during the day, and yet they can be so heavy.
#Person2#: You see, because we are often busy working, we eat too much fast food, and that food is very fattening.
|
Lee and Sally think Western food is fattening and that's why Americans get fat, though working hard.
|
#Person1#: The performance is amazing. I'm curious about how they did it. I mean the way they sing.
#Person2#: They must have practiced a lot. The perseverance has made them they are today.
#Person1#: So cool. Someone gave me this flier at the exit. What's it about?
#Person2#: Let me have a look. Well, it lists some shows that will be on next week.
#Person1#: Oh, tell me about it. Anything interesting?
#Person2#: Hmm. . . Oh, this one, 'The Drunken Beauty'. This is a real classic.
#Person1#: 'The Drunken Beauty'? It's funny that we have'Sleeping Beauty'in my country. Anyway, what's it about? Is the beauty a drunkard?
#Person2#: Of course not. She was said to be the most beautiful woman in her time and that made her become the queen. They play was famous for its singing and dancing.
#Person1#: Sure, people do that when they are drunk. What about the actress?
#Person2#: She is an opera star in China. Her teacher's teacher is Mei Landfang.
#Person1#: Oh, I've heard about him before. He even created a special dance of sleeve shaking.
#Person2#: You are such an expert on it. I don't know that.
#Person1#: You know, interest is the best teacher.
#Person2#: So, want me to book the tickets again?
#Person1#: Please do that. I can't wait to come back again. The performance must be really amazing.
#Person2#: We can do that if you like. Maybe next weekend.
#Person1#: That will be great.
|
#Person1# thinks the performance is amazing and #Person2# recommends 'The Drunken Beauty', which will be performed by a Chinese opera star whose teacher is Mei Lanfang. #Person1# knows Mei Lanfang and his special dance of sleeve shaking. #Person2# will book the tickets.
|
#Person1#: I don't understand why you always look so happy, so energetic. It seems like you've got good news everyday.
#Person2#: Really? Do I look happy all the time?
#Person1#: All I know is you look quite differently from other teachers.
#Person2#: Oh, do you know why? Actually, it's easy. Because I always exercise. My exercise, I think, is very hard. I often feel very good after conquering these difficulties. I feel alive!
#Person1#: Oh, I know. I saw you doing pull-ups one time on the campus5 and some students trying to imitate you.
#Person2#: Yeah, they are doing it for fun. Seldom would people like my exercise. It's difficult and boring.
#Person1#: It's true. Many students do the exercise when they have to. We have P. E. once a week.
#Person2#: But I think Chinese students need to exercise more. Besides exercise will help them learn new things better. Don 't students want to have a good memory?
#Person1#: Of course. I didn't know that. I only know exercise makes bodies stronger. I should take some exercise then. Do you have any suggestions?
#Person2#: Well, do what you like to do. It can be anything. Jogging, doing aerobics, going bicycling, and playing ping-pong. Absolutely anything. Doing three or more workouts a week is good for you. But remember to do some stretches first.
#Person1#: Oh, I know. Thank you.
|
#Person2# tells #Person1# #Person2# always does exercise, so #Person2# always looks happy. #Person2# thinks Chinese students need more exercise to have a good memory and #Person2# suggests #Person1# do whatever #Person1# likes for exercise.
|
#Person1#: I'm hungry, let's order up something to eat.
#Person2#: Ok, maybe we can order a soup and a salad from the restaurant down the street.
#Person1#: I was thinking of getting a hamburger, fries and a chocolate sundae.
#Person2#: You eat too much junk food. That sort of stuff clogs up your arteries and is very high in cholesterol.
#Person1#: Well I never seem to gain weight so I don't mind.
#Person2#: It's not only about getting fat or not, it's about being healthy. You could really have some health problems later on.
#Person1#: How about pizza or maybe some fried chicken! Better yet, let's order some hot dogs!
#Person2#: You are a lost cause.
|
#Person1# is hungry and wants to order some junk food. #Person2# suggests eating healthier, but #Person1# won't listen.
|
#Person1#: This is tough to say, Jordan, but I think we should break up.
#Person2#: Are you serious?
#Person1#: Yes, I mean it.
#Person2#: But why? Did I do anything wrong?
#Person1#: No, we are just too different. This isn't working.
#Person2#: Hey, come on. It's too early to say that. We can fix things.
#Person1#: I have thought about it for a while. I think it's time to move on for both of us.
#Person2#: But I still love you.
#Person1#: I'm sorry.
#Person2#: I knew this would happen some day...
#Person1#: Then why didn't you talk to me?
#Person2#: Well. It's not all my fault, Anna...
#Person1#: I don't want to argue with you anymore. This is going to be tough, but Let's try and be friends.
#Person2#: I would like that Anna, but I think I'll need a little space for a bit.
#Person1#: I think we'll be better off if we are apart.
#Person2#: Shall we keep pur friendship?
#Person1#: Sure, let's just be friends.
|
Anna wants to break up with Jordan because they are too different. Jordan can't accept it, but Anna insists and says they can be friends.
|
#Person1#: Excuse me mam, can you tell me how to get to Son College? I'm walking.
#Person2#: Well, I think the simplest way for you is to go up to Main Street over there, turn left on Main Street and keep going for about 20 minutes, when you get to water square turn right keep on past the mass hospital to the end of the road and then take a left turn you'll be on rain avenue. Walk 2 blocks until you see the farmers bank, cross the street and almost immediately take a left turn again. The entrance to Son colleges is down 50 meters on your right. Can you remember all that?
#Person1#: I guess I got a little lost in the middle. We are at Park Road now, aren't we?
#Person2#: Yes, turn left at the lights you will be on Main Street. Well, perhaps the best thing for you is to find your way to the mass hospital and ask again.
#Person1#: OK thanks a lot.
#Person2#: My pleasure.
|
#Person1# asks #Person2# how to get to Son College and #Person2# shows the simplest way there for #Person1#.
|
#Person1#: I'm afraid I've a complaint to make, which is about the goods we ordered last week.
#Person2#: What is it?
#Person1#: I will explain the problem briefly. We found in the examination that 35 % of the goods have damaged.
#Person2#: Really? That's something unexpected. You see, all our exports are strictly inspected before shipment. The goods were in perfect condition when they left the port.
#Person1#: Here's the survey report issued by the China Commodity Inspection Bureau. According to the report, the damage was caused by poor packing. Our surveyors also discovered some cracks on the surface of a number of other cases.
#Person2#: Our goods are well-examined before shipment. I'm afraid the losses must have occurred on route.
#Person1#: Please look into the matter and solve the problem immediately.
#Person2#: We will check with the parties concerned right away.
|
#Person1# complains to #Person2# that 35% of the goods ordered last week have damaged caused by poor packing. #Person2# will check with the parties concerned right away.
|
#Person1#: Would you like something to drink, Mum?
#Person2#: Yes, give me some coffee, please. No milk, no sugar.
#Person1#: Certainly.
#Person2#: My friend is coming in a minute, and he loves sweet juice. What kind of juice do you recommend?
#Person1#: We have apple juice and strawberry juice. They're both sweet. But recommend strawberry juice. It's upon ordinary. And the apple juice was made yesterday, and stored in the refrigerator.
|
#Person1# prepares coffee for #Person1#'s mother and recommends juice to his mother's friend who is coming later.
|
#Person1#: Don't be too sad. If you really think that you have no feeling with him, then, in my opinion, getting divorced maybe is the best way to solve the problem.
#Person2#: I know clearly at the bottom of my heart. I just can't set my mind at rest because of the child. She's little. She cannot understand us and accept such truth.
#Person1#: Yeah, child is the matter. Don't tell Jenny the truth, only tell her the white lie. When she grows up, you find the suitable opportunity to tell her.
#Person2#: I see. OK.
|
#Person1# encourages #Person2# to divorce but #Person2# is worried about her daughter. #Person1# suggests her telling the white lie.
|
#Person1#: Hi Jane, you look great.
#Person2#: You too. Have you lost some weight?
#Person1#: Yes, I took off 4 kilos. I am glad you notice it.
#Person2#: Not some crazy diet fat I hope.
#Person1#: No no, I just changed my eating habits. I eat a balanced meal. and I eat less than before.
#Person2#: Good for you, keep it up.
|
#Person1# tells Jane that #Person1# lost weight by changing eating habits.
|
#Person1#: Good afternoon. I am Mr. Brown, the Import manager of Atlantic Industries Ltd, Sidney, Australia. This is my card.
#Person2#: Good afternoon, Mr. Brown. My name is Mrs. Anderson, manager of the sales department.
#Person1#: Nice to see you, Mrs. Anderson.
#Person2#: Nice to see you too, Mr. Brown. Won't you sit down?
#Person1#: Thank you.
#Person2#: What would you like, tea or coffee?
#Person1#: I'd prefer coffee if you don't mind.
#Person2#: Is it your first trip to the Fair, Mr. Brown?
#Person1#: No, it's the fourth time.
#Person2#: Good. Is there anything you find changed about the Fair?
#Person1#: Yes, a great deal. The business scope has been broadened, and there are more visitors than ever before.
#Person2#: Really, Mr. Brown? Did you find anything interesting?
#Person1#: Oh, yes. Quite a bit. But we are especially interested in your products.
#Person2#: We are glad to hear that. What items are you particularly interested in?
#Person1#: Women's dresses. They are fashionable and suit Australian women well, too. If they are of high quality and the prices are reasonable, we'll purchase large quantities of them. Will you please quote us a price?
#Person2#: All right.
|
It has been the fourth time for Mr. Brown to the Fair. Mr. Brown finds something changed and he is interested in Mrs. Anderson's products, especially women's dresses. He would like to know the price.
|
#Person1#: I can't believe you got such great seats to this baseball game!
#Person2#: I'm glad you like them.
#Person1#: We are right by home plate. I can see everything perfectly.
#Person2#: I almost got seats by first base, but I thought you would like these more.
|
#Person1# is surprised that #Person2# got seats by home plate.
|
#Person1#: You'Ve been a sales manager for three years. How do you like the job?
#Person2#: I like it very much.
#Person1#: If I may ask, are you happy with your salary?
#Person2#: No, I don't mind at all. I receive 3, 000 RMB a month, after tax.
#Person1#: Is there a bonus system or any other incentive plan in place?
#Person2#: I'm afraid there isn't. My boss only pays lip service.
#Person1#: What is your salary expectation for this position?
#Person2#: My expectation is in the 3800 to 4500 RMB range. That's the take-home pay.
|
#Person2#'s been a sales manager for three years with a monthly salary of 3000 RMB but #Person2#'s expectation is 3800-4500.
|
#Person1#: When could we meet to discuss the project?
#Person2#: I will be available on Monday or Tuesday. Choose which day is best for you.
#Person1#: I prefer Monday.
#Person2#: Good. Can you come in the morning or would afternoon be best?
#Person1#: Either one is OK.
#Person2#: Great! When I check with the others, I will send you an exact time. When you come, be prepared to do your presentation.
#Person1#: I will be prepared to do my presentation.
#Person2#: Who would you like to see there? Just the sub-committee or should we ask the whole committee?
#Person1#: Everyone needs to be there.
#Person2#: That will probably be best. Do you need help with directions?
#Person1#: I think I know where it is. Maybe you could send me directions just to make sure.
#Person2#: OK. We will e-mail you all the information you need tomorrow. Have a good day!
|
#Person1# and #Person2# schedules their project discussion. #Person2# asks #Person1# to prepare the presentation and will email #Person1# all the information #Person1# needs.
|
#Person1#: I'll show you around and explain the operation as we go along.
#Person2#: That'll be most helpful.
#Person1#: That is our office block. We have all the administrative departments there. Down there is the research and development section.
#Person2#: How much do you spend on development every year?
#Person1#: About 3-4 % of the gross sales.
#Person2#: What's that building opposite us?
#Person1#: That's the warehouse. We keep a stock of the faster moving items so that urgent orders can be met quickly from stock.
#Person2#: If I placed an order now, how long would it be before I got delivery?
#Person1#: It would largely depend on the size of the order and the items you want.
|
#Person1# shows #Person2# around and explains the operation. #Person1# introduces to #Person2# about the spending on development and delivery of orders.
|
#Person1#: There are certainly plenty to choose from.
#Person2#: I'm finding it hard to know where to start. Would you like to look at the answering machines? Let's start here. I like this one.
#Person1#: We can afford to pay $129 for an answering machine.
#Person2#: But it must be of high quality.
#Person1#: There's this one for $89. Or the smaller one for $59.
#Person2#: I like the square shape of the smaller one. It'll fit neatly on my desk.
#Person1#: And it's the cheapest. We'll buy that one.
#Person2#: OK. What's next?
#Person1#: Let me look at the list. We have to choose a television. This one is 34 centimeters.
#Person2#: I really think 34 centimeters is too small for our room.
#Person1#: Then let's take one bigger than 34 centimeters.
#Person2#: Alright. Anything else?
#Person1#: No, let's go and have a cup of coffee.
#Person2#: OK.
|
#Person1# and #Person2# are choosing an answering machine and a television. They make their decision based on price, quality, and fitness.
|
#Person1#: I haven't seen you in a while. How have you been?
#Person2#: Things are going fairly well. How about you?
#Person1#: Well, I'm hanging in there, but I lost my job and need to find another one quickly.
#Person2#: I am looking for a job myself. What were you thinking of doing next?
#Person1#: I am just trying to find something that will pay the bills until this bad economy passes by.
#Person2#: Have you gotten any interviews yet?
#Person1#: No, I haven't been out on one interview yet.
#Person2#: Have you thought about the electrician program over there?
#Person1#: I think that I might be interested in that position.
#Person2#: I think we should go over there and see if we can apply for that program.
|
Both #Person1# and #Person2# need to find a job to go through the bad economy and #Person2# suggests applying for the electrician program together.
|
#Person1#: Will you look at this form?
#Person2#: Are you having problems with it?
#Person1#: I don't understand some things.
#Person2#: Let me help you.
#Person1#: What does MI mean?
#Person2#: MI stands for Middle Initial.
#Person1#: What does MM / DD / YY mean?
#Person2#: That means Month / Day / Year. Use numbers.
#Person1#: I don't understand.
#Person2#: For example, if your birth date is January 12, 1987, write 01/12 /8 7.
#Person1#: Oh. That's simple enough.
#Person2#: Always print clearly, and fill in the bubbles completely.
|
#Person2# explains the meaning of MI and MM / DD / YY in the form to #Person1#.
|
#Person1#: I am here to sign my escrow papers.
#Person2#: I will tell you ahead of time, that there is a lot to sign here, but I will help you every step of the way.
#Person1#: Should I have brought anything with me?
#Person2#: Basically, what I need from you now is your driver's license or some ID that shows your residency status.
#Person1#: Where do I start?
#Person2#: We will be going through these papers one by one. I will be explaining them all to you, and you can ask questions as we go.
#Person1#: Can I make a phone call to a friend if I have a question?
#Person2#: We do not want you to sign any documents that you do not understand. You may get assistance with any questions that you have.
#Person1#: Will the house be mine when we finish these documents?
#Person2#: This is the last thing you need to do, but it may take a while for the papers to be processed.
|
#Person2# helps #Person1# every step of signing the escrow papers. #Person2# tells #Person1# the house will be #Person2# after taking a while for the papers to be processed.
|
#Person1#: Are you free on the thirteenth in the afternoon?
#Person2#: No I'm afraid not. I'm meeting Ruth then. How about the fourteenth in the morning?
#Person1#: I'm sorry. I'm attending a meeting at the Hilton then.
#Person2#: What about the next day?
#Person1#: No. I'm busy then too. I'm meeting Dorothy Heath at North Bridge Road. Are you free on Thursday afternoon?
#Person2#: Yes, I think I am. Let's meet for lunch at mouth restaurant.
#Person1#: Good idea! Is two o'clock okay?
#Person2#: That's fine. See you there!
|
#Person1# and #Person2# are arranging for their next meeting. They decide to meet on Thursday afternoon.
|
#Person1#: Ashley, what a great dinner party!
#Person2#: Thank you, Joe. What would you like to drink with your meal? I can offer you wine, mango juice, or water.
#Person1#: Just water would be fine.
#Person2#: Excellent choice. Can I dish you up some chicken?
#Person1#: Yes, the chicken looks wonderful!
#Person2#: How about some salad to go with your chicken?
#Person1#: Sure, I love salad!
#Person2#: Would you like to have rice with your chicken?
#Person1#: Yes, I think that rice will go perfectly with my chicken!
#Person2#: Good! Julie, if you could pass this plate down to Joe, I think we are all set.
|
Ashley offers Joe a great dinner party with drinks, chicken, salad and rice.
|
#Person1#: What are the best places to visit here please?
#Person2#: It depends If you are interested in the city. you might like to tour it by car I can be your guide, We'll leave the afternoon free. You can do some shopping in the mall if you like.
#Person1#: Great. What do you suggest we see?
#Person2#: I suggest we visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art first, Now let's go. look people are jogging along the river. Here we are.
#Person1#: The exhibits are really special. I enjoy the paintings very much.
#Person2#: So do I. This is Broadway. There are lots of theaters. This way leads to Times Square.
|
#Person2#'s showing #Person1# around New York and suggests visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art first. #Person1# thinks the exhibits are special.
|
Subset of the original dialogsum dataset: https://huggingface.co/datasets/knkarthick/dialogsum
- Downloads last month
- 92