Price Hike dialogue

Short dialogue about price hike: Nowadays, the price hike dialogue is very important for school and college-going students. So, today we write multiple samples for this dialogue for classes 6,7,8, SSC, and HSC candidates. If you need this dialogue, let’s start learning.

Article typeDialogue Writing
Dialogue topicPrice Hike
Suitable forClass 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SSC, HSC

Price Hike dialogue (1)

Reza: Hello, Raju. How are you?
Raju: Fine. Thanks, and you?

Reza: I’m fine too. Well, have you noticed that the prices of things are increasing day by day?
Raju: Yes, the prices of things are increasing by leaps and bounds. I think the poor people are the worst sufferers. They cannot buy their food, clothes, and other necessary things.

Reza: You’re right. The people of low and fixed income cannot lead a normal life.
Raju: But who is responsible for the high prices of things?

Reza: I think some dishonest people store essential commodities to make money. They are mainly responsible for the price spiral.
Raju: What else are you responsible?

Reza: Money inflation, low production, natural calamities, political unrest, etc., are also responsible for this.
Raju: What, do you think, are the possible solutions to the problem?

Reza: I think the government and all concerned should come forward and work together to check the price hike.
Raju: Yes, you’re right. But we must be conscious and develop our sense of morality.

Reza: Yes, I agree with you. Thank you very much.
Raju: Most welcome. Thanks.

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Price Hike dialogue (2)

Ibrahim: Hi Reza! How’re you?
Reza: I’m fine. And you?

Ibrahim: I’m not so fine. I’m quite anxious about the present price hike.
Reza: Yes, the prices of every essential commodity are increasing rapidly. The common people, especially those who have low and fixed incomes, are the worst sufferers.

Ibrahim: Have you noticed that all previous records of high prices have been broken?
Reza: Exactly. Rice, fish, meat, chicken, kerosene oil, edible oils, and vegetables are being sold at exceedingly high prices.

Ibrahim: The price of paper, pen, and other educational equipment is also going up by leaps and bounds. So, both the guardians and the students are also facing great trouble.
Reza: But who is responsible for the high prices of things?

Ibrahim: The hoarders are largely responsible for this.
Reza: How can this problem be solved?

Ibrahim: The government and the leaders of the business community should come forward to check it. Besides, strict measures should be taken by the government to curb the hoarders’ ill motive, which creates an artificial crisis.
Reza: Right, you’re.

Ibrahim: Thanks. See you again.
Reza: OK. Bye.

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