
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1685: I Don't Have All Day! How to Get Someone Out the Door on Time in English
Nov 25, 2021
Learn how to get someone moving when time is tight with three key English phrases. Explore the humor in differing preparation speeds between partners and the playful dynamics that arise. Delve into Thanksgiving favorites, revealing mixed feelings about turkey and essential side dishes. Understand the balance between efficiency and playfulness in relationships, while navigating cultural perceptions of punctuality. Discover the art of communicating urgency effectively without creating tension.
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Partner Pacing Differences
- One partner is often slower getting ready than the other.
- This difference in pace can lead to humorous situations and lighthearted friction.
Playful Phrases for Rushing
- Learn playful phrases to encourage slowpokes to hurry.
- Maintain good relationships while gently urging others along.
Phrases to Rush Someone
- Use phrases like "Tick tock," "Let's move it," or "I don't have all day."
- Consider your audience and relationship dynamics before using these phrases, as they can sound demanding.
