A dialogue between you and a Bank Manager on opening a savings bank account.
Myself : May I come in, Sir?
Manager : Yes, come in. Have your seat, please.
Myself : Oh, sure. Thank you.
Manager : How can I help you?
Myself : I would like to open an account with your bank.
Manager : What kind of bank account do you want to open—Savings or Current?
Myself : Savings Account.
Manager : What are you?
Myself : I’m a student. I read in class ten.
Manager : I see. Now take this application form. You will have to fill in the form and be introduced by an identifier (kbv³Kvix) —a person who has a bank account with us. He must put his signature and write his address and account number in the relevant part (mswkøó As‡k) of the application.
Myself : Is that all?
Manager : No. Here is a signature card. You have to put your specimen signature (bgybv ¯^vÿi) on this card and attach two passport size photographs. They must be attested by your introducer (cwiPq`vbKvix). You will need minimum one thousand taka as deposit. After completion of all procedures (cÖwµqvw`), your account will stand opened. You also need a nominee photograph.
Myself : Okay. I’ll come back as soon as I’ve got everything ready. Thank you for your help.
Manager : You’re most welcome.