A: Sorry to bother you, sir, but could you do me a favor?
B: Sure, what's up?
A: I just got off a plane from China. I want to call my family in Beijing. Do you know how I can make that call?
B: Sure. Do you have a cell phone?
A: No, I don't.
B: Then you should find a pay phone near here. See? There is a payphone box just beside the Starbucks Coffee.
A: Oh! I can see it, thank you very much!
B: You are welcome!
(At a pay phone box)。
A: Excuse me. This is the first time that I am in America. I am confused about the public phone here. Would you mind helping me with this pay phone?
C: Of course not. First, you need coins like 5 cents, 10 cents or 25 cents. Because this is a payphone, which means you need to pay before using it.
A: Oh, I got it, but I don't have any coin in dollar.
C: It's OK. Just go to the bank and change some coins. There's a Bank of America near here.
A: Thanks a million!
C: You are welcome!