Complete this conversation by putting the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or simple past. Rachel Hello, Bob. Bob Hello. I (not see) you for a long time. Rachel I (see) you in town two or three weeks ago, but you (not see) me. I (be) on a bus. Bob Well, how are things? Are you still living over the shop? Rachel No, I (move) now. I (find) a super flat just before I went on holiday. I (be) there three months. Bob ... you (pass) your driving test yet? Rachel Yes, I have. I (pass) in October. I (not buy) a car yet, though. But what about you, Bob? ... anything exciting (happen) to you lately? Bob No, not really. My mother (not be) very well for a few months now. Rachel Oh, dear. I'm sorry to hear that. Bob And my brother is out of work. Rachel ... he (leave) school in the summer, then? Bob Yes. He (not do) very well in his exams and he (not find) a job yet. Rachel Are you still working at Scott's? Bob Yes. They ...just (give) me a pay rise. Rachel Well, that's one piece of good news.
In my opinion, good relations between people mean that they feel comfortable with each other, understand and enjoy company of each other and do it on a regular basis. There are a lot of people in the world and every day we meet hundreds of people. That’s why it’s necessary to make people interested in you and make them feel comfortable with you to develop relations. If one wants people to be comfortable with him or her, he or she should know how not to be rude, or boring or intrusive, in other words this person should be good at communicating. Moreover, a person has to have a lot of experience in socializing to be able to understand feelings, emotions, joys and sorrows of people.To sum up, to establish relations one must be perfect at communicating.