Ben is a busy business man and Joey is a waiter. Ben is rude because he is very hungry for lunch. |
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 | Sir, what would you like for lunch? We have many options. First of all, we have a lobster bisque. We also have a- |  |
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 | Listen, boy! I don't have all day. You must be more (concise.) Be more (composed) next time you take my order. I will not pay for rude service. |  |
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Joey now tries to defend himself. |
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 | I would appreciate it if you would not speak to me in such a (condescending) way. I am just trying to be (conscientious) of your needs. |  |
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 | I am (compelled) to speak with your manager. |  |
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Joey is angry, so he decides to use blackmail he learned from the kitchen staff. |
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 | Well I am sure we can (compromise.) If you don't tell my manager, I won't tell your wife you come here without her. |  |
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 | What? How do you know that? Um, deal. We have a deal. |  |
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