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Global Dialogues
Mummy?
Yes?
Can I have a mobile phone?
A mobile telephone?
What for, my dear?
Is that something you really need?
Buy it, I said!
You should; it's fashionable!
It's definitely ... hey! Look who's coming. Look. It's that girl.
Hey, Amaka. Aren't you going to say hello?
Morning!
Morning.
Hey, you know, yesterday, I wanted to call you.
Oh, man! I forget that you still don't have a mobile phone!
Well, I don't lose any sleep over it.
So, to contact you, we have to ring your home and ask Daddy and Mummy, eh?
Right, can you believe that?
Which one is this?
Ah, I've been waiting for you to call me.
Why are you so sad?
My friends make fun of me.
Huh?
They say what's the point of contacting anyone if you can't do it directly.
Hmmm.
I don't have a mobile.
Direct contact?
Yes.
Me too, I like direct contact.
We're made for each other.
Look! There's Amaka. Go on! Go on!
She's very nice. But, it's not a good moment.
But, if you like her, go ahead! Make a move. Go on!
No, it's not the right time.
What's wrong, Tanya?
You remember that guy, the one I always called my 'walking wallet',
the shopkeeper who gave me lots of gifts?
Yes, I've heard you talk about him with your friends.
Well he's ***-positive.
What?!
Yes. I can't stop thinking about that old man, lying there next to me.
Oh, no! Please don't cry. You'll see. It'll be OK.
Well. How about it?
Are you really sure you need that?
Well, you're early. How was your day?
Negotiations, as usual.
Amaka, my dear! There's someone on the phone for you!
Thanks, Mummy. I'm coming!
Global Dialogues
Global Dialogues
Global Dialogues
Global Dialogues