4. Meeting a Blind Date



1.

A: Hi, are you Mia?

B: I am Mia. You must be Rubin.

A: Yes, that's me!

B: It's so good to finally meet you. Karen has told me so much about you!

A: I hope that she had good things to say about me!

B: She had only good things to say. Did you have trouble finding me?

A: Well, how many beautiful women in a red dress by the fountain are there?

B: Thank you for the compliment!

A: So would you like to go get a bite to eat, Mia?

B: That sounds perfect. Lead the way!



2.

A: Hi, is your name Mia?

B: Yes, my name is Mia. Are you Rubin?

A: Yes, I am Rubin!

B: Finally! The infamous Rubin! I've heard so much about you that I feel like I already know you.

A: Oh no, I hope they had positive things to say.

B: Don't worry. All of the stories were good. How were you able to find me so quickly?

A: It was pretty easy to find the beautiful woman in a red dress next to the fountain.

B: Well, I guess that kind of narrowed it down!

A: Mia, could I interest you in some lunch down the street at my favorite cafe?

B: Yes, it's a great day for a little walk and some lunch.



3.

A: Hi, I am looking for a woman named Mia.

B: I think I am who you are looking for. You have got to be Rubin, then.

A: That would be me!

B: Rubin! Karen and Mike have spoken about you so often that I feel like I've met you before.

A: I hope that what they had to say was mostly good!

B: They only said wonderful things about you. You did a good job of finding me.

A: Finding the beautiful woman in a red dress next to the fountain wasn't all that hard.

B: Yes, I guess it was a choice of me or the pigeons!

A: I was hoping that we could take a walk down the street to my favorite cafe.

B: Lunch sounds great! Let's head on out!



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