Unit 5 video 1 Going through customs
(George is going abroad on business. This is his first time traveling abroad. Now he is going through customs.)
Inspector: Good afternoon. May I see your passport, please? George: Of course. Here you are.
Inspector: Thank you. What is the purpose of your visit—business or pleasure? George: Business.
Inspector: I see. How long will you be staying in our country? George: About a week.
Inspector: Is this your first time in the country?
George: Yes. I have been invited by our business associates to attend a trade fair. Inspector: Fine. Is this all your luggage?
George: Yes, that is all my luggage, one suitcase and one bag. Inspector: Do you have anything to declare?
George: I guess not. I mean I am not quite sure about it. You see, this is my first time … Inspector: I see. Well, would you mind opening your suitcase? George: Oh, not at all. Inspector: Thanks.
(George opens his suitcase. The inspector is inspecting the suitcase, and now he looks at a bag.) Inspector: What is inside the bag?
George: That is my laptop computer. Do I have to pay duty on it? Inspector: No, it is duty-free.
George: By the way, I am carrying four packs of cigarettes for my own use. Are they dutiable? Inspector: No, good for personal use rather than commercial use are not subject to duty. And they are within the limit.
George: Good. And thanks for the information. Inspector: All right. Here is your passport. George: Is that all the customs formalities?
Inspector: Yes. You are through now. Have a pleasant stay. George: Thanks a lot.
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