Vocabulary for talking about love

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Are you ready to fall in love?
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It can happen really fast, in just one conversation.
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We’ll show you how it can happen to you.
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And you’ll learn lots of vocabulary about love and relationships along the way.
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Get ready for Valentine’s Day!
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Hello everyone.
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I’m Jay and I’m American.
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And I’m Vicki and I’m British and this lesson was inspired by the science of love.
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Some years ago a psychologist called Arthur Aron did a study on relationship building.
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He was looking at communication and how strangers can connect.
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And a very interesting thing happened in one of his experiments.
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Two strangers met in his laboratory, had a conversation and fell in love.
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It happened when they asked one another 36 questions and shared their answers.
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So what were the questions?
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We’ll show you.
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And we’ll leave some links about the research in the details below.
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Be sure to read the article from the New York Times.
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It’s really interesting Do you think the questions will help our relationship
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too?
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We’re already married.
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Let’s try them and see!
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OK, what are we doing?
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I’ve got 36 questions here.
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And we’re going to take it in turns to pick them up, read them and then answer them.
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OK?
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First one.
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If you could choose anyone in the world, who would you want as a dinner guest?
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Oh that’s easy.
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Albert Einstein.
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Oh right.
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OK.
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I don’t think I’d want anyone famous.
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I think I’d want to see one of my old friends who I haven’t seen for a while.
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How do you think that first question went?
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Very well.
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How about you?
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Hmm.
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So-so.
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You said you wanted to meet Albert Einstein.
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What’s wrong with that?
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Well I think you’re trying to impress me.
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You want me to think you’re very intelligent.
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Well I do want to impress you, but I’d also like to meet Albert Einstein.
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Yeah but if I didn’t know you, I’d think you were trying too hard.
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Trying too hard.
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That’s not good!
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Be cool!
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Calm down and just be yourself.
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OK.
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I’ll try to be cool.
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Let’s try another question.
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What would be a perfect day for you?
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Ah, it would be: stay in bed till late and then go out in the evening for a meal with
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you.
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My perfect day, what I’d like to do, I’d like to get up early in the morning, go to
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the gym and work out, go to work, get important things done, come home and go out to dinner
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with you.
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You’re much more active than me.
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How did that question go?
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I’m not sure.
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You said I was more active than you.
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But I don’t think that’s a bad thing.
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We’re just different.
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People can be compatible even if they’re different.
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That’s true.
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We don’t have to agree about everything to get along.
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And I like your energy.
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Well thank you!
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Let’s have another question then.
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If you were going to become a close friend with your partner,...
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Well that sounds really odd.
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If you’re not already close friends, why would you be partners, but..
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Oh no because, no because, these are for strangers to do as well, these questions.
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You mean to a business partner?
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No no, just strangers.
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Two people sitting together.
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If...
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If you were...
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If you were going to become...
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Oh.
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Oh two people sitting together like partners in class.
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Yes.
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I see.
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Yeah.
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If you were going to become a close friend with your partner, please share what would
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be important for him or her to know.
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It would be important for me to tell you that I'm very untidy.
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I'd have to tell you that sometimes I snore.
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To be untidy means I don’t put things away neatly.
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And snoring is breathing noisily when you’re asleep.
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‘Partner’ is interesting.
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It can be a confusing word in English.
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Yes, it can mean a business partner – someone you own a business with.
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Or it can be someone you do something with.
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Like if you work with a team mate in class, they’re you’re partner.
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In British English, we describe someone we live with, but we’re not married to, as
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our partner.
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So there’s a romantic relationship.
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Yes.
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What would you call that in American English?
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Perhaps your boyfriend or girlfriend?
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But that could also be someone you don’t live with.
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Yes, it could be either.
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But partners for us are generally two people in a gay relationship.
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Before Jay and I got married we lived together in the US and I didn’t know about this vocabulary
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difference.
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So I talked about Jay to my American friends and said he was my partner.
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And then when my they met him they were surprised.
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They expected me to be a woman.
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They were very nice to me, but clearly surprised.
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So that’s a curious American and British English difference.
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I think things are changing though and we’re adopting the British meaning of the word.
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So the difference is disappearing?
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Yes.
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Let’s have another question.
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What is your most treasured memory?
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Erm…
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Our wedding day was pretty special and I have tresured memories of that.
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Erm...
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What is your most terrible memory?
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Oh well I think… there are several of them but it’s losing people we love.
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Yeah.
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My father or my mother or Carter.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Me too.
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Treasure is something valuable like gold, silver or jewels, and if we treasure something we
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treat it like it’s very valuable.
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We could treasure a friendship, or treasure a memory.
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And lose?
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If we lose someone we love, it means they died.
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It’s a euphemism, a gentle way to say they died.
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As we worked our way through the questions, they also became more personal.
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We had to reveal things about our personal feelings and say how we felt about one another.
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Take turns to share a positive characteristic of your partner.
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Share five items.
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Erm.
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I think you’re very hard working.
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I think you’re funny.
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I think you’re, erm, very loyal.
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I think you’re…
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I think you’re also very kind, and try not to hurt people’s feelings.
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You’re sensitive like that.
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And I think…
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Erm…
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Good-looking.
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All right.
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Good-looking!
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Good-looking is another way to say attractive.
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And we can say it for men and women.
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Some adjectives are used for females, like beautiful and pretty.
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And handsome is for men.
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We can also say hot.
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That works for women and men.
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We could say that in British English too, but often we say fit.
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Like physically fit - strong and healthy?
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No, fit is an informal word and it means hot.
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Sexy.
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OK, loyal.
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If someone is loyal, they always support their friends.
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You can be sure that they’ll be on your side.
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Sensitive is an interesting word too because it’s a false friend in many languages.
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Notice that sensitive doesn’t mean that you’re able to make good judgements.
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That’s sensible – so a different word.
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If someone is sensitive it could mean they get upset easily, but it can also mean that
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they’re able to understand other people’s feelings and problems.
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And then it’s a positive quality.
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Have we made another video about sensible and sensitive?
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Yes, I’ll put the link here.
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Complete this sentence.
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I wish I had someone with whom I could share ...
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The work for Simple English Videos.
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So perhaps the editing or the shooting and all that.
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I mean there’s you.
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There’s you.
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I know that.
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Thanks a lot!
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I know but I wish we had someone else.
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Oh someone else.
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OK.
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What about you?
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Yes, I wish we had someone else.
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You said 'with whom' there, not 'with who'.
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That was very formal.
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Yes, that was because I was reading the research question aloud.
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We’ve made another video on who and whom and I’ll put the link here.
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But there was another useful verb there - share.
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Sharing is when you’re giving something you have to another person.
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We can share information and personal stories.
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How close and warm is your family?
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Do you feel your childhood was happier than most other people’s?
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Well together we have a very large close family.
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I’d like to be closer to some of them, but they’re very far away.
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Erm, and do you think your childhood was happier than most other people’s.
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I think mine was.
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I was very lucky.
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I suspect mine was not, but that’s OK.
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That’s the problem isn’t it.
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How do you feel about your relationship with your mother.
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She was a difficult woman, wasn’t she?
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Let's skip that.
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Close can mean physically close, so not far away, and also emotionally close.
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Close has a lot of different meanings.
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If you’re talking about love, you want a close relationship.
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A close relationship is a loving relationship.
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Exactly.
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To skip is a useful verb.
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If we don’t want to do something, we can say, 'let’s skip it'.
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It’s like missing it.
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We can skip breakfast or lunch.
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There was another question we wanted to skip.
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Of all the people in your family – oh - this is disturbing.
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OK.
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Of all the people in your family whose death would you find most disturbing and why?
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Whoo!
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Erm.
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Clearly for me, it would be you.
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Right.
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It’s too disturbing to even think about.
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Yeah and I think one of the grandchildren.
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Well, let’s not think about it.
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It’s interesting that they wrote the word disturbing in this question.
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If we disturb someone, it usually means we interrupt them and stop them from doing what
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they’re doing.
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Usually if you disturb someone it isn’t serious.
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It’s a small problem.
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It’s not a big thing.
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In this question disturbing is a euphemism again.
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It’s a gentle way of saying upsetting or distressing.
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If you’re upset, you’re very unhappy and possibly worried.
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Something bad has happened.
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And if you’re distressed something really bad has happened and your very upset.
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It was a difficult question, because they wanted us to share sad thoughts.
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I expect that’s important for the experiment.
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Yes, the questions at the start of the experiment are easy, but then they get deeper.
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Uh oh!
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Share an embarrassing moment in your life.
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Where do I begin?
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There are so many.
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I've given a presentation to a large audience and I've sneezed and farted at the same time.
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Sorry, I've never been embarrassed.
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Stories like that can make us feel nervous, uncomfortable and ashamed.
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Thy make us vulnerable.
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Yes.
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We’ll think ‘are you going to laugh at me?’, ‘will you think I'm stupid?’
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Maybe we have to become vulnerable to fall in love.
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What do you think?
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Tell us your thoughts in the comments.
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And share what you think of the experiment and the questions.
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And we love it when you share our videos with your friends too.
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Yes, please go and do that now!
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Yeah, this video is getting very long.
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It’s time to stop.
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We haven’t finished all the questions though.
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We can look at some more another time.
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OK, see you next week everyone.
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Happy Valentine’s Day.
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Bye-bye.
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Bye.
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