COVID-19 Word Play Quiz

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Do you want to play with some English words?
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This video is about wordplay.
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Thatís when you use words in funny or clever ways to make jokes.
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So come and play with some new COVID-19 words.
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And join in our quiz!
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Thank you everyone whoís been leaving us comments about how youíre surviving the corona
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crisis.
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Weíve loved hearing about what youíve been doing and learning about new words youíre
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using.
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Hereís something Iíve learnt.
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If you translate the word elbow bump from German, it becomes an elbow kiss!
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So an English elbow bump is a German elbow kiss.
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It sounds much nicer than a bump.
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Lots of you have told us about English words that youíre using in your language.
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So phrases like ësocial distancingí have become international.
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But in Indonesia, Saeful says itís PSBB which means something like ërestrictions on large-scale
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socialí.
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It sounds very formal.
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Well it is in a way.
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Several of you mentioned this new word.
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Covidiot!
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Thatís a great one.
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So what does it mean?
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Itís a term for someone who thinks the coronavirus isnít real.
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So Itís a combination of COVID and idiot and itís wordplay.
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Covidiots think social distancing rules are unnecessary so theyíre ignoring all the public
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health advice and going sunbathing on crowded beaches.
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Or joining large crowds to protest about the shutdown.
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And not wearing masks.
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New words like this are being coined with the coronavirus.
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Iíve got some here and Iím going to see if Jay knows what they mean.
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You can play along with me and see if you know what they mean too.
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OK, hereís the first one: coronacoaster.
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Does it mean drinking beer from Mexico?
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Oh Corona beer.
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No.
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Is it something to do with a crown?
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Why?
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Coronaís another word for crown.
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Thatís how the virus got itís name.
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Because it has spikes like a crown.
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Good guess but no.
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Coronacoaster.
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It sounds like roller coaster.
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So the amusement park ride?
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Yes, a roller coaster has a lot of ups and downs and a coronacoaster is the ups and downs
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we feel during lockdown.
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One minute weíre thinking this is great because we can stay at home with our family and and
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we have this extra time.
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And the next minute weíre thinking this is terrible because of all the bad news about
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the virus.
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Living through COVID-19 is an emotional roller coaster.
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A coronacoaster!
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OK, next one: coronials.
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It sounds like colonials ñ people who live in a colony.
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Yeah, but it also sounds like millennials.
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Oh, itís the generation of people who survive and live through the corona virus.
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Nearly.
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But itís a future generation of babies ñ babies that will be born in 9 months-time.
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Because their parents were staying inside on lock down and finding fun ways to pass
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the time.
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Youíve got it!
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Millennials are the generation of people that became adults in the early 21st century, so
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this is a clever bit of wordplay.
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Where are these words coming from?
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Oh theyíre all over the internet.
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People love playing with words.
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I wonder if theyíll make it into the Oxford dictionary?
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Who knows.
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OK, next one.
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The COVID-10.
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It sounds like a gang - a group of thieves or criminals.
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OK, hereís a clue.
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Weíve both been eating more than we should during the lockdown.
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Oh itís the extra 10 pounds weíve put on!
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Youíve got it and thereís a similar one that made me laugh.
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You know how weíve been talking about flattening the curve.
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Whatís that?
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Thatís about doing things like social distancing so we donít ovewhelm the hospitals.
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Taking protective measures can flatten the curve, so hospitals have the capacity to handle
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all the COVID cases.
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But thereís hereís the new term.
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Instead of flattening the curve, this oneís fattening the curve.
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Oh thatís funny.
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Thatís about all the extra weight weíre putting on from eating too much.
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Weíve both been fattening our curves!
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Itís so true!
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Have you been putting on weight too?
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And have you got any tips for taking it off?
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We need them!
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I think the Simple English Videos family has been using its time wisely because several
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of you mentioned you were studying English and preparing for FCE.
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Good for you!
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But whatís happening with the Cambridge English exams?
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Theyíve been disrupted because of the virus.
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In some countries, Cambridge have introduced a new IELTS exam that you can do online.
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Even the speaking exam?
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That too.
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Itís similar to the normal exam but online.
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They call it an indicator exam.
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So it indicates the score youíd get if you took the real exam?
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Yes.
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Itís a temporary solution for students who need to present their IELTS score to universities.
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Cool!
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OK, letís have another word.
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OK.
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This is a phrase.
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The locktail hour.
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What's that?
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Iíve no idea.
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Youíve heard of the cocktail hour, right?
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Yes, itís the time of day when we have cocktails.
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So the locktail hourÖ Is the cocktail hour during lock down!
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I think itís been getting earlier in the days for lots of folks.
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Yes!
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There are lots of funny phrases about drinking.
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What are Quarantinis?
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You got me.
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Theyíre experimental cocktails you mix from whatever you can find in your drink cupboard.
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So quarantine - martini.
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Very clever.
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We could make some of those!
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We have some strange drinks in our closet.
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And there are puns about wine as well.
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A pun is when you play with a word that has more than one meaning
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Or words that have different meanings but sound similar.
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Hereís one: furlough merlot.
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That rhymes!
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It must be the wine you drink to relieve the frustrations of being furloughed.
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Exactly!
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To be furloughed is when companies tell workers not to come to work for a while because they
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donít have the money to pay them.
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It used to an American rather than a British term, but I read it in the Guardian this week.
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So youíre starting to use it in British English now?
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Uhuh.
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Hereís another one.
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Bored-eaux.
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Get it?
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Yeah ñ theyíre playing with the wine varieties here.
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And another: cabernet tedium Instead of cabernet sauvignon.
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Yeah.
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Tedium is another word for boredom.
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Tedious is the adjective.
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Are you finding the shutdown tedious?
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We hope not.
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OK, Iíve got one more for you and itís my favourite.
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But first, whatís an elephant in the room, Jay?
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Umm, itís a problem that everybody knows about, but they avoid mentioning.
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Yeah, it when thereís a topic thatís difficult so nobody wants to talk about it.
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Can you give me an example?
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OK.
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Um.
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Racial inequality is going to be an elephant in the room for a lot of politicians in our
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next election.
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Good example!
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OK, so hereís the new expression.
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You know how weíre all having video meetings these days.
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Whatís an ëelephant in the zoomí?
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Oh, then this is about some sort of problem in a zoom meeting.
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Yeah!
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Maybe someoneís behaving strangely, but nobody says anything about it.
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Exactly.
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So you can see somethingís wrong.
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Their office is really untidy ñ a big mess.
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Or they might have grown a strange beard or perhaps theyíre still wearing their pajamas.
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But nobody says anything.
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Well things in Paris have been really really busy.
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Well thanks for making time for this meeting.
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Weíre just waiting for Jay.
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Oh, here he is.
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Hi Jay.
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Hi everyone.
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Sorry I'm late.
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Well, letís get started then.
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Shall we all look at last monthís figures?
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You know what we need a new word for.
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Whatís that?
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The bad hair Iím getting from not being able to go to the barber.
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Perhaps you can suggest one.
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What should we call it?
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Corona hair?
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Coronalocks Coronacurls
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But I think the solution came today.
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What?
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Open it up.
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What this?
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Yes.
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OK.
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Let's see what we've got here.
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This just arrived earlier today.
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What have you got?
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Would you like my help?
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It's hairclippers!
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Are you going to cut your own hair?
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No actually, I was going to cut yours.
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You're kidding!
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You're going to cut it for me.
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No, youíre going to cut if for me.
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Youíre very trusting.
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Well, you can see how well she does in our next video.
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We hope youíre finding better ways to solve your problems and enjoy life in these difficult
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times.
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Weíll see you all soon, and in the meantime, wash your hands,
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And call your grandparents.
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Bye now.
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Bye-bye!
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