Jeff: That kind of mix is really popular in the States right now. Sylvia: Really? Americans know about stuff like acupuncture and Chinese herbs? Jeff: Of course. People just eat stuff like that up
Jack sits down at Jane’s lunch table during a seminar break Jack: Is this seat taken? Mind if I sit down? Jane: No. Feel free. I hope you don’t mind me reading the newspaper while I wait for my f
Jane: So how long have they been going without food? Jack: A few haven’t eaten or drunk anything for a few days. The rest are taking turns not eating for twelve hours. Jane: Huh? And they call that
Tim arrives to pick up his date Jessica Lee: Sorry, Jessica is still in the shower. Can I make you some tea while you wait? Tim: That would be lovely. I really like Taiwanese oolong tea. Lee: Grea
Tim: You know what people say... “Never mix friends and politics.” Lee: No kidding. She finally found out we voted for the DPP. She flipped! Tim: Is that really a good reason to move out? Lee: She
Lisa greets a visiting businessman at the airport Lisa: The company has sent me to be your guide for the day. My name is Lisa. Terry: Call me Terry, Lisa. Glad to meet you. Lisa: Was your flight O
Terry: But there haven’t been any attacks, right? Lisa: No, not yet at least. But some things have changed. Our airports are certainly a little more careful. Terry: That’s good. The whole world ha
Jun is saying goodbye to the Robinsons at Salt Lake City Airport Jun: I want to thank you so much for your warmth and hospitality. Bob: It was nothing, Jun. And taking good care of guests is just one
Lisa picks up Jun at the Honolulu Airport Lisa: Aloha! I have a lei to welcome you to paradise. Jun: Huh? I don’t see any cuties around. Lisa: No, silly. Not that kind of “lay.” This lei is a ne
At a beach bar in Waikiki Lisa: I think you should start with a sweet tropical cocktail. Jun: You’ve really said the magic word, Lisa. It wasn’t just coffee I had to abstain from in Salt Lake. Lis