You are making plans with your friends for the upcoming weekend, but you’re having trouble deciding who can do what. You suggest two different activities and times to your friends, but your friends are only able to come to one activity. Create a dialogue where you and your friends resolve the problem.

You: Hey guys! What are your plans for the weekend?

Friend 1: Hey! I haven't planned anything yet. What did you have in mind?

You: Well, I was thinking we could either go for a hiking trip on Saturday morning or hit up the new restaurant that just opened up in town on Sunday evening. What do you think?

Friend 2: Both sound like great options, but I have to attend a family gathering on Saturday evening, so I might not be able to make it for the hike.

Friend 1: I was actually free on Saturday morning, so I would love to join you on the hiking trip. But I won't be able to make it on Sunday as I have some errands to run.

You: Hmm, that's a bit of a pickle. How about we compromise and go for the hike on Saturday and then grab a bite to eat at that new restaurant on Sunday afternoon?

Friend 2: That sounds like a great idea! I can't wait to hit the trails with you guys and then try out some delicious food on Sunday.

Friend 1: Perfect! Let's make it a plan then.

You: Alright, it's settled then. We'll go for a hike on Saturday and then head to the restaurant on Sunday afternoon. Looking forward to spending the weekend together!