Write a dialogue between a passenger and a bus conductor about increased bus fares.
Passenger: Excuse me, do you mind checking my ticket?
Conductor: Of course, let me see. Oh, it seems you don't have a ticket. Did you purchase one at the counter?
Passenger: Oh, I completely forgot. No, I didn't buy a ticket.
Conductor: No worries. Where are you headed?
Passenger: I need to go to Dhaka.
Conductor: Alright. And how many people are traveling with you?
Passenger: There are three of us.
Conductor: In that case, it'll be 300 Tk per person, so a total of 900 Tk.
Passenger: Hold on, 300 Tk each? That's more than before
Conductor: Yes, I understand it's a sudden increase. Due to the rising diesel prices, the bus fares have been revised.
Passenger: I see. Can you please show me the new fare list and the notice about the increase?
Conductor: Certainly, here they are.
Passenger: Alright, thank you for showing me. Here's the money.
Conductor: Thank you. Here are your tickets.
Passenger: Thanks, have a good day.
Conductor: You too, have a nice journey, sir.
Dialogue 2:
Passenger: Hi, I don't have a ticket yet.
Conductor: No worries, let's take care of that. Where are you heading?
Passenger: I need to get to Mirpur.
Conductor: Are you traveling alone?
Passenger: Yes, it's just me.
Conductor: Your fare will be 50 Tk, please.
Passenger: 50 Tk? That's strange. Yesterday, I traveled to the same place for only 40 Tk.
Conductor: Oh, you might not have heard about the recent changes. Diesel prices have gone up by 50 Tk per liter, so the bus company had to adjust the fares accordingly.
Passenger: Ah, I understand now. Here's the money.
Conductor: Thank you. Here's your ticket.
Passenger: Thanks, have a good day.
Conductor: You're welcome. Have a pleasant journey.