Sarah: | Tom! How are you? We missed you at the party last night. Are you ok? |
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Tom: | I don’t know. I didn't really feel like going out. I guess I'm feeling a little homesick. |
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Sarah: | Come on We've been through this already! Look, I know the adjustment was hard when you first got here, but we agreed that you were gonna try and deal with it. |
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Tom: | I was. It’s just that the holidays are coming up and I won’t be able to home because I can’t afford the airfare. I'm just longing for some of the comforts of home, like my mom’s cooking and being around my family. |
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Sarah: | Yeah, it can get pretty lonely over the holidays. When I first got here, I’d get depressed and nostalgic for anything that reminded me of home. I almost let it get to me, but then I started going out, keeping myself busy and before I knew it, I was used to to it. |
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Tom: | I see what you mean, but I 'm still bummed out. |
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Sarah: | Ok how does this sound: let's get you suited up and hit the dance club tonight. I hear that an awesome DJ is playing and there will be a lot of pretty single girls there! |
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Tom: | You know, I could really go for that. You don’t mind being my wingman for tonight? |
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Sarah: | Not at all! It be fun! It will be like a boys night out... well kinda... |
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Tom: | Great! I must warn you though, whatever happens, don't let me go on a drinking binge. Trust me, it's not a pretty picture! |
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