In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack, May, and Hendrick discuss personal hygiene.
Transcript:
00:00:00
Jack
You're listening to the A-Z English podcast.
00:00:14
Jack
Welcome to the.
00:00:14
Jack
A-Z.
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Jack
English podcast my name is Jack and I am back for another quick chat episode. However, I am not alone. I have two of my very good friends may from Malaysia and Hendrick from Indonesia.
00:00:31
Jack
And May actually brought this quick chat topic to me, and I'm going to read what she wrote here really quickly, she said. The topic was about hygiene habits, hygiene habits, what are some essential hygiene.
00:00:51
Jack
Habits you believe everyone should follow for their well-being.
00:00:58
Jack
And may I'm gonna even go one step farther. And I'm gonna say.
00:01:05
Jack
For other peoples well-being too right.
00:01:09
May
Yes, you're right, Jack.
00:01:10
Jack
Yeah. OK. OK.
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Jack
So let's start.
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Jack
With the big ones like May, what do you think? What's?
00:01:17
Jack
Like a big one for you.
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Jack
That people do or don't do.
00:01:20
May
OK, sure. Yeah. But before that, with you mind to explain or describe the word hygiene.
00:01:29
Jack
Right, OK. Hygiene just means cleanliness, like the way that we clean ourselves, you know, clean our bodies.
00:01:38
Jack
For example, brushing your teeth, washing your hair, washing your body, taking a shower, all of those are what we would call practicing. We use the verb practice, so that would be practicing good hygiene and the opposite would be.
00:01:59
Jack
Practicing bad hygiene, which would be not brushing your teeth, not showering, not taking a bath, not washing your hair, et cetera. So I'll let you since you brought this to me, may why don't you start us off with some of the ones that are important to?
00:02:16
May
You OK?
00:02:19
May
Of meat. What I.
00:02:23
May
I'm practicing daily. The main one will be shower because OK for me, I shower about two to three times in a day and the most important time of I mean for me to.
00:02:41
May
Get a shower.
00:02:42
May
Is when I wake up early in the morning.
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발표자
OK.
00:02:45
May
Because it it says that when we shower early in the morning, we can prevent ourselves from getting from getting many kind of sickness like those things like flu, flu, cough.
00:03:02
May
There were, and actually many other sickness. So when we shower every morning we can, like, reduce our chances to get that kind of things. So that is what the the main thing I practice in fact because we have a humid weather here in Russia we.
00:03:22
May
At least we need to shower twice a day, even though we didn't.
00:03:26
May
Leave the house.
00:03:28
Jack
Branch, right?
00:03:28
May
So so morning is compulsory, and then sometimes when I go out in the afternoon, come back and I will take a shower again and night time.
00:03:39
May
For sure one one more round.
00:03:42
Jack
That's so funny, because when I lived in Thailand's, I was on about two to three showers a day, which is pretty. That's a lot from considering where I'm from in America. We don't shower two to three times a day, you know.
00:03:56
May
Yeah, I think.
00:03:59
May
I feel reject, but if you are living here in.
00:04:04
May
I mean Asian country especially.
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May
You would have to do this because if not, you won't feel.
00:04:11
May
So. So that's the main thing I practice here and then I.
00:04:12
발표자
Right.
00:04:20
May
Can't tolerate people who have bad body order, so body order so that is my main concern. When you don't shower you will you will collect those kind of bad body order which I cannot tolerate. I'm sensitive.
00:04:36
Jack
Right.
00:04:40
Jack
You're sensitive to smell, right?
00:04:43
May
Yes, you are right.
00:04:46
Jack
OK, well, let's, let's.
00:04:46
May
So that is the main.
00:04:47
May
Thing I practice.
00:04:48
Jack
Yeah. Let's stay on the shower topic and body odor topic for a second. I want to ask Kendrick Ke
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