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Hotel telephone reservation situational dialogue

Attendant: Hello, this is xxx Hotel. Can I help you? \x0d\ Customer: Hello, I'd like to reserve a room. \x0d\ Attendant: OK, how many guests are there? \x0d\ Customer: Two. \x0d\ Attendant: When did you check in and how many days did you stay? \x0d\ Customer: Answer the check-in time and number of days \x0d\ Attendant: Do you need a standard room or a big bed room? \x0d\ Guest: Big bed room. \x0d\ Attendant: Would you like a room facing south or north? The room facing south can just see the scenery opposite our hotel. \x0d\ Customer: OK, then book me a room facing south. \x0d\ Attendant: Ok, please leave the phone number and name of the reservation. \x0d\ Customer: Wang xxx, mobile phone number: xxx. \x0d\ Attendant: OK, I'll confirm the information with you. Wang xxx reserved a bed facing Nantah (date and day), and his mobile phone number is xxx. \x0d\ Customer: OK, thank you. \x0d\ Attendant: You're welcome. I look forward to your stay.