英文原版对话1000个:951 Flea Market(在线收听) |
Todd: Melissa, so we're talking about big events this week and what are some big events that you really enjoy? Melissa: I like doing community events. I'm trying to get more involved in community events. There's a flea market this weekend. Todd: A flea market? Melissa: Yes. Todd: Oh, yeah. Melissa: At the beachside, and there's going to be lots of different eco-friendly stuff going on there, so it's kind of a mix of a reuse, resell your old stuff, get new stuff for cheap. Todd: OK, so for people who might not be familiar with the term flea market, can you explain? Melissa: A flea market is basically a place where people can take old clothes, old utensils, forks, spoons, knives, things like that from the kitchen, and other housewares and either sell them or give them away at a cheap price, and it's fun because the customers ... a lot of them just like to come and look at all the different stuff and even maybe haggle some prices. So try to get you to give a lower price, or if you're trying to get rid of a lot of stuff you might try to get the customer to take two things for the price of one. Things like that. Todd: Yeah, right. Like when I was a kid I used to always go to flea marts, or flea markets with my grandparents, and I thought what was great is that you can haggle. Melissa: Yeah. Todd: Right? Cause in the U.S. you can't haggle at a store. Melissa: Yeah, exactly. And I like doing that when I'm travelling ... haggling. Trying to get a good deal, so it's fun to do it at a flea market when you're selling your own stuff. Todd: So, this weekend, are you selling or buying? Melissa: Well, I actually don't have that much stuff to sell cause I've recently moved so I've gotten rid of a lot of stuff I don't need, but I do plan to bring some old pieces of clothing and things like that that I want to get rid of, and yeah, I'm really into flea markets and old thrift stores and stuff like that, so I just like to see what people have. If there's something cool, I might buy it.
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