Writing dialogue is not as hard as you're letting it seem. You have dialogue all the time -- it's called talking. If you honestly cannot think of what your characters are going to say to one another, you need to go take a break and go somewhere out in public. Sit somewhere in the middle of a crowd for one to two hours and just listen to people talking. Then, go home and write down some of the things you heard people saying. That's dialogue.
If you don't know anything about electrical goods, here's where you do your homework and look up some facts so you can create a conversation. Find out what sorts of things a buyer would need to ask about, and what a salesman would say to them.
When you need to have your characters talk, just pretend it's you and a friend (or several friends), and have them say something you'd probably say in the same situation. Then imagine what your friends would say in reply, and go back and forth that way. As you become a better writer, your characters themselves will "tell" you what they want to say, because they become like real people to you.
A telephone conversation is a talk between at least 2 different people over the telephone. Telephone conversations can happen while the people are very close to each other or across the world.
A talk that is held between 2 or more people on telephones. Conversation is talking between 2 or more people.
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A telephone conversation is when two people talk to each other using phones from a distance. The conversations can revolve around nearly any subject.
Conversation is two-way by definition. One-way conversation is a figure of speech - an oxymoron, in fact - generally used to mean that one person does all the talking, and the other listens, rather sheepishly. But it is also used in reference to the psychotic utterances we overhear when someone nearby is talking on the telephone.
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It refers to the connection between the supplier and the buyer.
The poem "Telephone Conversation" by Wole Soyinka uses vivid imagery to depict the racial discrimination experienced by a black man seeking a place to live. The poet describes the man's skin color as "sooty", the landlady's voice as "brassy", and the man feeling like a "half-caste" caught in between two worlds. These images highlight the underlying racial tensions and prejudices present in the conversation.
A "party to the conversation" means a person involved in it. For example, a conversation between two people has two parties to the conversation. A conversation between 7 people has 7 parties to the conversation.
A supplier makes the goods available that the customer then buys.
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January 3, 1968, during a telephone conversation between Mitchell J. Rappaport and Lex Freiden.