0 Hi,02br 02br 01u00Going to a concert 02u02br 02br 00P1: Do you want to come with me to the concert?02br 00P2: Are there still tickets?02br 00P3: Yeah i just checked.02br 00P4: Do you want standing tickets or seating tickets?02br 00P5: I want a good view of the band. I mean with standing tickets you don't know where you might end.02br 00P6: I know.. with Standing tickets it can go really far 02br 00 Thanks0-
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02br 00P5: I want a good view of the band. 02br 00P6: I know.. 02br 02u 02i 00P5: I want a good view of the band.
— Clive
02br 00P5: I want a good view of the band.
02br 00P6: I know..
02br 02u 02i 00P5: I want a good view of the band.
02br 00P6: I know..
02b 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi,02br 02br 01u01font00Going to a concert 02font02u02br 02br 01font00P1: Do you want to come with me to the concert?02br 00P2: Are there still tickets?02br 00P3: Yeah i just checked.02br 00P4: Do you want standing tickets or seating tickets?
0 I largely agree with Clive here. I've also never heard the term "standing tickets" I wonder if it is a direct translation of an idiom that either doesn't exist in English or has some other form. The only alternative I can think of is "standing room" so:02br 02br 00P4: Do you want standing room? [note that the alternative "seats" is implied here as it's the only other choice