# Réponse finale obtenue du bot:
response = « Here is a negative dialogue for a taxi driver (Tapissier/Tapissière) ending:
[Scene: A taxi driver, Jacques, is driving through the city when he receives a call from his dispatcher.]
Dispatcher: « Jacques, we have a new job for you. It’s a fare to the airport. »
Jacques: « Ugh, great. Just what I needed. Another long drive to nowhere. »
[The passenger, Sophie, gets in and sits down in the backseat.]
Sophie: « Hi, thank you for picking me up. Can you take me to the airport? »
Jacques: [sighing] « Yeah, yeah. I’ll get you there eventually. »
[Sophie notices that Jacques is not very enthusiastic about his job.]
Sophie: « Is everything okay? You seem a bit upset. »
Jacques: « No, no, nothing’s wrong. Just another day of driving around in circles, getting paid peanuts. That’s all. »
Sophie: « I see. Well, I hope you’re having a better day than you think you are. »
Jacques: [sarcastically] « Oh yeah, I’m just thrilled to be here. Can’t wait to get home and watch the paint dry on my wall. »
[Sophie starts to feel uncomfortable and looks around for an exit.]
Sophie: « Well, we’re almost at the airport now. Thank you for driving me. »
Jacques: [still sarcastically] « Yeah, yeah. It’s been a blast. I’ll just drop you off and then I can go back to my exciting life of sitting in traffic all day. »
[Sophie gets out of the taxi and quickly hurries into the airport.]
Jacques: [to himself] « Great, another happy customer. Can’t wait to get rid of them. »
[The scene ends with Jacques driving away from the airport, still grumbling to himself about his job.] »