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Dewi Ernawati | 16.03.52.0053 Cindy Oktavani Kumboro P. | 16.03.52.0057 *** Cindy as a Supervisor Dewi as a Chef Santi as Waiter (Dewi) Rini as Cashier (Cindy) At 7 p.m Cindy   : Rini after the closing hours please gather the other employees in the meeting room. Rini      : Ok, I will tell it to them. (After the closing hours of the café) Cindy   : Good evening everyone, I am sorry I gathering all of you in this time. I gather all of you because of I see that our cafe has less revenue lately. What’s wrong? Dewi    : Yes miss because of lately the customer of our café is deserted Santi     : Maybe it’s because there is a new café near here so the customers try to buy their product. Rini      : Is there a new café near here? Santi     : Yes, yesterday I passed in front of that café and there are many customers there. Dewi    : Woah, so...

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