M: Would you mind telling me your name
F: Oh ... no ... not at all.
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M: Would you mind telling me what the salary is
W: Well, this position has a starting salary of $2,000 a month.
M: And how about the working hours
W: 36 hours a week. From Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. And no weekend work.
M: Thank you. Now let me see. Umm, could you tell me how long the vacation is
W: You’ll have 14 days a year.
M: I see. Then I’d like to know whether the company provides opportunities for further education.
W: Yes, you can take up to 4 hours a week for college courses.
W: Can I help you
M: Yes, would you mind telling me something about the house
W: Well, it has a nice living room, a large dining room and three comfortable bedrooms.
M: It sounds good. What about the kitchen
W: Oh, it is quite modern. It has a fridge, an electric stove and a dishwasher.
M: Are there any washrooms
W: Yes, of course. There are two washrooms in the house, which are convenient for you.
M: Do you mind me putting my heavy luggage in your room
W: No. Go ahead.
M: And would you mind if I take off my shoes My feet are killing me.
W: Well, I’d rather you didn’t. It’s rather a hot day.
W: Excuse me, sir. Will you spell your name, please
M: Yes, Pratt. P as in Paul, R-A double T.
W: Excuse me, would you mind if I used your phone
M: Help yourself. It’s on the table over there.
W: Excuse me. Would you mind if I use your phone
M: Sure. It’s on the table over there.
W: Excuse me, would you mind if I use your phone
M: Help yourself. It’s on the table over there.
M:Excuse me, Pam.Would you mind my using your telephone
W:Help yourself, please.It’s on the desk in my bedroom.
W: Excuse me. Would you mind if I use your cell phone
M: Sure. It’s on the table over there.
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