First Encounter: Introducing Yourself and Inviting Them for Lunch - A Three-Person English Conversation
It was a sunny afternoon when Emma, a fresh graduate looking to start her career in marketing, decided to visit the office of her close friend Sarah. She hadn’t seen Sarah in months and thought it would be a great opportunity to catch up over lunch. As she entered the bustling office building, she spotted two familiar faces sitting near the window—Sarah and Alex, a colleague of hers who had recently joined the team.
"Emma! Over here!" Sarah waved enthusiastically as soon as she noticed her friend.
Walking over, Emma greeted both warmly. "Hi, Sarah! Hi, Alex. How’s everything going?"
Alex stood up to shake hands with Emma. "Good to meet you, Emma. I’ve heard so much about you from Sarah."
"Likewise," Emma replied with a smile. "And yes, we should definitely talk more about all those stories she shares about you!"
The trio laughed before Sarah suggested, "Why don’t we grab some lunch? There’s this new café down the street that everyone’s been talking about."
"That sounds perfect," Emma agreed. "I’m starving anyway."
As they walked together towards the café, Emma took the chance to introduce herself further. "So, Alex, what do you think of working here so far? It seems like an exciting place."
Alex nodded thoughtfully. "It’s definitely fast-paced, but I love the energy. Plus, having someone like Sarah around makes it easier to adjust."
They reached the café and found a cozy table by the window. Over sandwiches and coffee, the conversation flowed naturally between them. Topics ranged from work challenges to weekend plans, creating a comfortable atmosphere filled with laughter and shared experiences.
Before parting ways, Emma expressed her gratitude. "Thank you both for such a lovely time today. Let’s do this again soon!"
Sarah grinned. "Absolutely. Maybe next week?"
With promises made and new connections strengthened, the three parted ways, each feeling inspired by their first meeting.
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