23. Cooking Dinner



1.

A: What's for dinner tonight?

B: It's whatever you're planning on cooking.

A: You're not going to cook?

B: No, I always cook.

A: Yes, and I love your cooking.

B: Don't give me that. If you're hungry, then cook dinner.

A: You're being serious?

B: Look, I'm really tired tonight. I don't feel like cooking dinner.

A: I'll make dinner tonight.

B: Thank you. I'm going to bed.

A: Do you want me to wake you up when dinner is ready?

B: Yes, please.



2.

A: What are we going to eat for dinner?

B: Whatever meal that you plan on making.

A: I thought you were making dinner tonight.

B: I do all the cooking.

A: Your food tastes so much better than mine.

B: Save it. If you want something to eat, then make it yourself.

A: You really want me to cook tonight?

B: I had a long day today. I really am not in the mood to make anything.

A: No problem.

B: Thanks. I'm going to go take a nap.

A: Would you like me to come get you when the food is done?

B: Thank you.



3.

A: So, what's on the menu for dinner tonight?

B: You tell me.

A: You're not going to make anything to eat?

B: You never cook. I always do.

A: I think you're a better cook than I am.

B: Oh please, you need to cook tonight.

A: So you're telling me that you want me to make dinner?

B: It was a hard day. Can you just do this for me tonight?

A: I'll cook dinner, don't worry.

B: I'm going to go rest for a little bit.

A: I'll come wake you when it's ready, okay?

B: Thanks.



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