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Ruth: Akane, you've got a new skirt!
Akane: I do. Thanks for noticing.
Ruth: Oh, that's OK. So are you quite into fashion?
Akane: Well, I do like to buy stuff1 now and then.
Ruth: Yeah, and was that the last thing you bought?
Akane: Ah, I'd say so, yes.
Ruth: So do you spend quite a lot of money on clothes?
Akane: Ah, no, I like to look for bargains.
Ruth: Oh, good plan.
Akane: Yeah.
Ruth: And was that skirt a bargain?
Akane: Oh, yes it was.
Ruth: How much was it?
Akane: It was actually only 1,300 yen2. (Wow) Yeah. That's about 13 Canadian dollars.
Ruth:That's such a bargain. That's fantastic.
Akane: Yeah, it was.
Ruth: So how often do you go shopping?
Akane: Um, not too often, maybe about once a month.
Ruth: Once a month. For clothes?
Akane: Um, yeah, just to browse3 around, look around. Um, I might not always buy something, but once in awhile I do.
Ruth: And where do you go?
Akane: Well, I like to go to the local market, and things like that, cause I think that's the best place to find bargains.
Ruth: Do you normally4 try clothes on before you buy them?
Akane: I do. I prefer to try them on before I buy them. It's not always possible though.
Ruth: So if you buy something at a market, so you try it on first?
Akane: Well, yes I would ask the person if I can try it on. If they say no, then I would try
to see if it fits or not right on top of my clothes and make a good guess.
Ruth: Do you ever buy clothes which are second hand, which other people have already worn5?
Akane: I used to be really into vintage clothes when I was younger. Yes, there's a huge area
in Toronto where I'm from where there are many shops with vintage clothes, and I used to go there
all the time.
Ruth: Wow. So there kind of dated clothes are they?
Akane: Yes, they are. They are second hand clothes. They're used and they're very cheap and very fashionable6.
Ruth: Oh, that sounds fantastic.
Akane: Yeah, it is.
Ruth: Does anybody else ever buy you clothes? Do your parents buy you clothes sometimes?
Akane: Um, I suppose they used to when I was younger, but not anymore, because you know, I like to choose my own things.
Ruth: Of course, yeah.
Akane: But once in awhile I might go shopping with my mother, and if there's something
I like she might buy it for me if it's a special occasion7.
Akane: She is.
Ruth: Alright, well thanks for that Akane.
Akane: Alright.
1 stuff | |
n.原料,材料,东西;vt.填满;吃饱 | |
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n. 日元;热望 | |
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3 browse | |
vi.随意翻阅,浏览;(牛、羊等)吃草 | |
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adv.正常地,通常地 | |
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5 worn | |
adj.用旧的,疲倦的;vbl.wear的过去分词 | |
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adj.时髦的,上流社会的,流行的 | |
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n.场合,时机,机会,诱因,理由;vt.惹起,引起 | |
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adj.慷慨的,大方的,慷慨给予的 | |
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