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Dhyneke : "What will you do next holiday?"

Tsania : "I will go to Garut.And you Dhyn? What will you do next holiday?"

Dhyneke : "Really?! I will go to Lombok, with my family. BTW, What place will you go at Garut?  "

Tsania : " Wow that's amazing plan, Dhyn. I don't really know what place will I go at Garut, because it's just a plan. "

Dhyneke : "Oh I see, I recommend you to go to Cipanas or Sabda Alam. With whom will you do it ?"

Tsania : "Oh I have been to Cipanas when I was 12 y.o, and I really like Cipanas, I think I will suggest my parents to go to Cipanas again. Of course I will do it with my family."

Dhyneke : "Why do you plan to go to Garut, Tsania?"

Tsania : "Actually it's my parent plans."

Dhyneke : "When will you do it?"

Tsania : "In 30th September, Insyaallah.."

Dhyneke : " How will you do it ?"

Tsania : "Maybe I will go to Garut with Bus."

Dhyneke : " Can you bought me some souvenir from Garut? Like dodol garut or something else, hehe."

Tsania : " Haha, of course I will bought it for you."

Dhyneke : "Yeaayyy!! thanks you very muchh Tsaniaaa (hug)"

Tsania : "Your welcome !"








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