What was the hardest thing in your career?
A : Excuse me, I’m from Side by Side TV channel. Can I have a few minutes for an interview?
B : Sure, with pleasure!
A : Congratulation! It was quite an achievement!
B : Thank you very much.
A : How do you feel about winning this prestigious dancing competition?
B : Wow…..unbelievable! I’m surprised, proud and touched at once.
A : When was the first you were interested in dancing?
B : When I was 5 years old. My mom took me to a live dance show.And I started to love it.
A : Do you take special dancing course or do you just do self-learning to sharpen your talent?
B : Well, I do both of them. I also learn from some prominent dancers.
A : Do you also learn about music?
B : I learn traditional musical instrument to support my skill.
A : What was the hardest thing in your career?
B : When I had to convince my parents about my career choice.
A : How do you see about dancing?
B : Dancing is like my soul. I feel completely satisfied by dancing.
A : Thank you for your time.
How was your interview?
A : How was your interview?
B : It was bad. I failed to get the job.
A : So?!
B : I give up.
A : What! You can’t be like that! You must strive to get a job!
B : I think I change my mind. I will try different thing. I dont’want to place too much reliance
on being an employee. I will try to run a business.
A : What business will you run?
B : Do you think that running a food stall will be prospecting nowadays?
A : It can be. But have you prepared yourself mentally and financially?
B : I can start from what I have and I’m very ready to do it.
A : You should choose a strategic place and the right segment too. You must do a very careful
research to make a good result.
B : I know it. It’s much easier to start a business than to run it well.
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