M:Jenny, I’m going to stop smoking after I finish this pack of cigarettes.
W:Good for you, Bob, but why are you telling me?
M:To help me stop. When I tell all my friends, then I won’t dare to smoke in front of them.
W:Why do you want to give up smoking? I thought you liked to smoke.
M:I do. But it’s getting so expensive. And now that I go for a run every morning, when I run, I can hardly breathe.
W:I’ll help you give it up. Whenever you want a cigarette, call me and I’ll take your mind off it.
M:Thanks, Jenny, I’ll do it.
W:Bob, why don’t you stop now?
M:I’ve just bought it. I don’t want to waste my money. I’ll call you tomorrow.
W:You don’t have to smoke the rest of that pack. I doubt whether you can give it up in the end.