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At the Gym Reception
Sarah visits a gym to become a member. The friendly receptionist Tom shows her three membership plans: monthly, six-month, and yearly. Sarah chooses the monthly plan for thirty euros. She fills out a form with her personal information, receives her membership card, and learns about the gym's opening hours and facilities. Excited to start, Sarah heads to the changing room for her first workout.

Getting Directions on the App
Tom is in a new city and needs to find a museum. He uses a maps app on his phone to get directions. The app guides him step by step through the streets, and he arrives at the museum successfully.

At the Dry Cleaner
Anna takes her dirty blue dress to the dry cleaner on Main Street. A friendly woman examines the dress and finds a coffee stain. The woman says the dress will be ready on Thursday and costs twelve euros. Anna returns on Thursday, pays for the cleaning, and is happy to see the dress looks clean and fresh with no stain. Now she can wear it to the party.

The Coffee Machine is Broken
Anna arrives at work tired and needs coffee, but the coffee machine is broken. She and her colleague Tom go to a nearby cafe to buy coffee for everyone. Later, the machine gets fixed and Anna is happy again.

Waiting in Line
A simple story about a Saturday shopping trip to the supermarket. The narrator walks through the store, fills their cart with groceries, and waits in a long checkout line while observing the people around them.

Buying a Metro Ticket
Anna visits a new city and needs to buy a metro ticket. She uses a ticket machine for the first time and successfully takes the metro.

Finding the Right Size
Sara goes to a clothing store to buy a new shirt. She finds a blue shirt she likes but needs to find the right size. After trying on a Small that is too tight, she tries a Medium which fits perfectly. Sara pays for the shirt and leaves the store happy.

At the Airport
Maria travels to Paris for a business trip. She goes through check-in, security, and boards her flight. After a smooth journey, she arrives in Paris and takes a taxi to begin her meeting.

Shopping for Clothes
Emma goes shopping for summer clothes. She buys a beautiful blue dress, brown sandals, and a discounted t-shirt. She considers a leather bag but decides it's too expensive. She pays and goes home happy with her purchases.

At the Bank
Maria visits a local bank to open a new savings account. A friendly employee guides her through the process, explaining account types and fees. Maria provides her documents, makes her first deposit, and learns about online banking features. She leaves with a temporary card, pleased that the process was simple and straightforward.

Calling Customer Service
Emma calls customer service after noticing unexpected charges on her phone bill. A helpful agent named David identifies a billing error for international calls she never made and removes the charge. He also helps her switch to a cheaper plan with more benefits, leaving Emma satisfied with the quick resolution.

Getting a Haircut
Marco visits the barbershop for a much-needed haircut. The barber Tony cuts his hair following a picture Marco shows him, trims his beard, and they chat about football. Marco leaves feeling fresh and confident after paying and giving a tip.

Noise from the Neighbor
Maria lives in an apartment where a new neighbor, Thomas the drummer, moves in upstairs. The constant noise disrupts her work from home. After two weeks, she talks to him and they find a compromise - Thomas takes breaks during her important hours. They become friends after Maria attends his concert.

The Queue Jumper
Anna is waiting in line at a busy supermarket when a tall man pushes his cart to the front, ignoring everyone. Despite protests from an elderly woman, a young father, and others, the man refuses to move. The store manager arrives and firmly tells him to go to the back. Embarrassed, the man complies. Anna leaves the store with a smile, noticing that the queue jumper is still waiting - he would have been served faster if he had simply waited his turn.

The Apartment Viewing
Lisa has been searching for a new apartment for two weeks. She finally finds one that looks perfect and schedules a viewing with the landlord, Mr. Hansen. The apartment has a bright living room, a renovated kitchen with modern appliances, a cozy bedroom, and a bathroom with both a bathtub and shower. At 800 euros per month including utilities, the price fits her budget. Lisa is delighted to discover there is also a small balcony with a view of the park. She decides to take the apartment and arranges to sign the contract on Monday.

Splitting the Bill
Four friends finish dinner at a restaurant and need to split the bill. They decide to pay individually rather than equally since Mark only had a salad while Tom had an expensive steak. They also discuss leaving a tip for the excellent service. When Tom realizes he forgot his wallet, he uses his phone to pay. The evening ends with plans to meet again at an Italian restaurant next month.

The Flat Tire
Sarah gets a flat tire on her way home from work on a quiet road with no phone signal. Having never changed a tire before, she uses the instruction manual in her trunk and successfully changes the tire herself. Her husband is impressed, and the next day a mechanic fixes the puncture caused by a small nail. Sarah feels more confident knowing she can handle problems on her own.

Requesting a Refund
Emma buys a defective coffee machine and learns to navigate the refund process at the electronics store, successfully returning the product and getting her money back.