Seller girl is going home

By the way, I doubt in the title. Are there any better variants?
 
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I like this shot, another very nice B&W from you. It could be the lady just dumped the rubbish and is walking off, or she might be just walking past it but either way it is a good image.
 
I like this shot, another very nice B&W from you. It could be the lady just dumped the rubbish and is walking off, or she might be just walking past it but either way it is a good image.
Hello Dave!

Well, it's a food store on a market, and there is a lot of empty boxes and garbage outside every evening. But, I guess, it’s being cleaned in the morning.
 
By the way, I doubt in the title. Is there any better variants?

A native English speaker would call her a sales girl or sales woman... or for the politically correct, a sales person.

Also "I doubt in the title" would be better as "I'm not sure about the title." or "I have doubts about the title." and "Is there any better variants?" should read as "Are there any better variants?"

English is an awful language with too many rules and too many exceptions to the rules.

If you hadn't asked I wouldn't have said anything because your English is quite easy to understand. :)
 
A native English speaker would call her a sales girl or sales woman... or for the politically correct, a sales person.

Also "I doubt in the title" would be better as "I'm not sure about the title." or "I have doubts about the title." and "Is there any better variants?" should read as "Are there any better variants?"
Hello Granddad.

Thank you for your reply. I'd like to practice in English more, and to visit UK some day.
 
I learned everything I know about language from my wife, as well as being my top model she was a Language Development Specialist and language teacher before she retired. :)
 

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