Hi
Is this dialogue fully natural? Any other suggestions please?
A - But you must build a small swimming pool in your new house. It's really my wish that the children have an indoor swimming pool.
B - Thanks a lot for the good wishes, but we must keep our budget in mind too.
Thanks,
Tom
This doesn't seem natural to me at all. What gives person A the right to say 'You must . ' and 'It's really my wish that .
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This doesn't seem natural to me at all. What gives person A the right to say 'You must . . .' and 'It's really my wish that . . . '?
B -Thanks a lot for the good wishes . . . I don't see any good wishes. Do you perhaps mean 'good suggestions'?
Clive