Dialogue between myself and my friend about my aim in life
Question: Write a dialogue between you and your friend about your aim in life.
Answer: A dialogue between me and my friend about my aim in life.
Myself: Hi Shobha good morning
My friend: Hello good morning how are you?
Myself: I am doing well and what about you?
My friend: I am also fine. Hey why are you looking so tense?
Myself:Yeah somewhat I am in tension.
My friend: If you are comfortable to share please tell me what is that?
Myself:Yes why not, actually I am tensed about my aim in my life.
My friend: Ok but what is your aim in life?
Myself:Actually I want to be engineer and that is my aim in my life.
My friend: Ok that is really nice but why are you worry about that?
Myself:Actually our results are close so I am getting panic.
My friend: Tell me one thing how was your paper ?
Myself:Yes it was good.
My friend: How much you are confident about your exam?
Myself: I am confident like about 75 %.
My friend: Then what is the problem and I am also having confidence on you that your result will be best.
Myself:Wow thank you so much.
My friend:Instead I will suggest you one thing instead of getting tension for is already done start working on the next exams and admissions.
Myself: What does it means?
My friend: I mean search for various colleges and select some appropriate college in which you want to take admission.
Myself: Ok it is really a great idea so I should not waste my time in these things Right?
My friend: Yes, obviously and along with that you can start your preparation for some of the entrance exams as every college held entrance exams now a days so explore the sites of various colleges and get to know about that so that you can have a one step ahead to your aim. What’s say?
Myself:Yes literally a big thanks to you, for supporting me and guiding me about all this.
My friend: Hey we are friends no need to say thanks.
Myself: Yes but you gave me really informative knowledge.
My friend: Always ok so it is time to say bye. Have a good day take care.
Myself: See you soon.
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