Dialogue 1:
A: Congratulations, honey. We're all very proud of you.
A: It's my job. I'm a mother. And now you're a college graduate.
B: It's hard to believe. Four years of college and now I've done.
A: Yes, you seem to have grown up so fast.
B: I owe a lot to you. You've been there for me all the way.
A: Well, I guess my efforts have paid off now.
B: I did put in a little of my own effort too, you know.
A: Yes, I know, I'll say it again. Congratulations, Becky.
Dialogue 2:
A: It's been quite an experience having you in class, Jason.
B: I can say the same to you Mr. Tucker. And I've enjoyed it.
A: I hope you learned a little bit here.
B: This has been one of my best classes in law school.
A: I am glad to hear it. I've heard you have a good job waiting for you.
B: Yes. I've just been offered a job by a good law firm in Philadelphia.
A: Well, congratulations. I'm sure you deserve it.
B: I hope so, but I owe a lot to you.
A: Nonsense. You got yourself that job. I'm sure you'll do fine.
Dialogue 3:
A: Oh, hey there, Amy. I heard you just got a promotion.
B: Yeah, I'm the new supervisor for sales.
A: That's great. Congratulations.
B: Well, it's going to be a lot more responsibility.
A: And more money.
B: Maybe a little more.
A: I guess that means you're kind of my boss.
B: Don't go thinking that. I'm still the same old Amy. I'm not even sure why I got the promotion.
A: Oh, don't be so humble. You deserve the promotion, Boss.
B: Thanks, but don't call me "boss". Anyway, I've got to get back to work.
Dialogue 4:
A: I guess we've packed everything. I think that's the last box.
B: Yes, I think so.
A: Thanks for helping me move out.
B: Don't mention it. And good luck in Denver.
A: Oh, thanks. I'll need some luck. It's going to be a big change of pace.
B: I'll say. From small town to big city.
A: I'm looking forward to it.
B: I'm a little jealous.
A: You should come too. I'm sure you could get a job at one of the museums with your background.
B: No, I like it out here. But I wish you the best. Stay in touch.
A: Will do. Take it easy.
Dialogue 5:
A: It's raining outside.
B: It's supposed to let up by tomorrow.Don't be so nervous.
A: How can I not be so nervous? I'm getting married tomorrow.
B: So? Lacy's family is taking care of all the planning.
A: Yeah, so what?
B: If anything goes wrong it's not your fault, so relax.
A: That's stupid, Paul. Anyway, that's not why I'm nervous. This is a big step. A huge step.
B: No longer single huh. Together forever and ever.
A: Pretty scary right?
B: Seriously, it's the best thing you've ever done. I envy you, buddy.
A: Really? You'll do?
B: Yeah, a little. Look, you've going to be happy. I wish you two the best in life. I really do.
A: Thanks, Paul. Thanks a lot.