Welcome to the A to Z English podcast.
My name is Jack and I'm here with my cohost, Social.
And today we're going to talk about the 4th of July in America.
It's America's Independence Day.
Social, what do you do on the 4th of July?
I mean, what do you usually do?
And then this 4th of July was, you know, everyone knows Social and I are...
are liberals so yeah we're
like we're leftists we're progressives too weak yeah that's not it right yeah yeah liberals is like american coffee and we're like espresso yeah yeah well it's like water yeah so yeah we're we're of the left you know left leaning left far maybe just not more than leaning we're just in we're far We're far left for America,
which I want our listeners to understand that that's basically center right.
It's like a moderate right conservative in most other Western democracies.
Yes.
And in most other democracies period, like, like if you look at,
you know, I mean, we, we care about issues.
Yeah.
We care about issues like universal healthcare, which, uh, Korea has,
Japan has, you know, so again, that's just insane.
But I,
Jack in an interesting situation because growing up as a child I was never in the US in July
because children get summer vacation from the end of May or early June all the way through mid-august and so we were always in Mexico so I never celebrated the 4th of July and I have still to this day never celebrated the 4th of July oh or you So you just kind of just like,