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At the Gas Station

Aya: "Good morning, Miss. Can I help you with something?"

Kayla: "Yes, please. I would like to refill my gasoline."

Aya: "How much gasoline do you need, Miss?"

Kayla: "I need three liters, please."

Aya: "Yes, Miss. Three liters. It begins from zero."

Kayla: "How much is it?"

Aya: "Twenty five thousand rupiahs, Miss."

Kayla: "Okay, here it is."

Aya: "Would you like me to wipe your car's front window?"

Kayla: "No, thanks. I will do it myself, later."

Aya: "Alright, Miss. Thank you very much! Have a safe trip!"

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