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Hotel Clerk: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?
    Man: Yes, I'd like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.
    Hotel Clerk: Okay. Let me check our books here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?
    Man: No. March, not May.
    Hotel Clerk: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm.
    Man: Are you all booked that night?
    Hotel Clerk: Well, we do have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette and sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.
    Man: How much is that?
    Hotel Clerk: It's only $200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.
    Man: Oh, that's a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?
    Hotel Clerk: Well, would you like a smoking or non-smoking room?
    Man: Non-smoking, please.
    Hotel Clerk: Okay, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th; we're full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.
    Man: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?
    Hotel Clerk: $80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.
    Man: Okay, that'll be fine.
    Hotel Clerk: All right. Could I have your name, please?
    Man: Yes. Bob Maexner.
    Hotel Clerk: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?
    Man: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.
    Hotel Clerk: Okay, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.
    Man: Okay. Goodbye.
    suite (noun): a group of connected rooms at a hotel
    - I decided to reserve a suite for our honeymoon.
    kitchenette (noun): a very small kitchen
    - My first apartment was very small and only had a kitchenette.