The New york one.

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Tom: "Tim I need the address of your office."

Tim: "Which one we have two offices, one in New York and second in Wales. Which location's address do you need?"

Tom: "The New York one."

Tim: "You might need both."

Tom: "Okay give me both."

Tim: "Could you please read or give me the code that you have. The code that I need to give them over the phone to talk to the supervisor?"

Please check.
 
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I am quite certain that at some point in the last twelve months, we were involved in a thread in which we reminded you multiple times that it is "New Y​ork".
 
I am quite certain that at some point in the last twelve months, we were involved in a thread in which we reminded you multiple times that it is "New Y​ork".

Sorry I knew that, the first one is capitalised but second isn't full capitalised. It is a typo error. Let me edit it.
 
Could you please answer this? I have been confused over it for a very long time.
 
Instead of the New York one,it would be enough to say New York.
 
Tom: "Tim, I need the address of your office."

Tim: "Which one? We have two offices, one in New York and [STRIKE]second[/STRIKE] one/another in Wales. Which [STRIKE]location's[/STRIKE] address do you need?"

Tom: "The New York one."

Tim: "You might need both."

Tom: "Okay, give me both."

Tim: "Could you please [STRIKE]read or[/STRIKE] give me the code [strike]that you have. The code[/strike] that I need to give them over the phone to talk to the supervisor?"

Please check.

I have made changes above to make the exchange grammatically correct and more natural.
 
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