I can't very well dig an underground tunnel connecting my house to the hospital, so I'll make do with what I have.
That said, as long as you promise not to build any underground tunnels, break any of the walls or the ceiling, keep your fire in check and leave any stray animals outside, the room is now yours for whatever purpose you'd like.
Please don't say something that implies you wouldn't mind an underground tunnel right after I give you access to my house. [that's how he interprets it, at least. KIDS ON HIS LAWN tearing up his petunia beds for their power plants and underground labyrinths...!!]
If you know anyone capable of creating something like that without compromising the structural integrity of the house, be my guest. [...is what he says, but he doesn't actually mean it, which he doesn't say. gold standard communication!]
The damages will be on your head if you can't manage that. [he will be scrutinizing the area for burn marks just you wait.
that said, he gives the room another quick glance before turning back to the hall.] But that ought to be it, then. If you have any other questions, leave a note if I'm not here. Otherwise, have at it.
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As for that -- perhaps not in the long term. In the short term I don't see why not.
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That said, as long as you promise not to build any underground tunnels, break any of the walls or the ceiling, keep your fire in check and leave any stray animals outside, the room is now yours for whatever purpose you'd like.
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[probably.]
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that said, he gives the room another quick glance before turning back to the hall.] But that ought to be it, then. If you have any other questions, leave a note if I'm not here. Otherwise, have at it.
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[He'll stick around for a few minutes examining the room himself again before departing.]