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Mar 2025
34m 47s

Chatterbox #333 – The psychology of wait...

CULIPS ENGLISH PODCAST
About this episode

Waiting is a part of everyday life. Whether you’re stuck in traffic, waiting for a job offer, or standing in line at the store, waiting can feel frustrating. In this episode, Andrew and Anna explore the psychology of waiting, discussing why some waiting feels harder than others and how cultural differences affect our patience. They also share personal stories about waiting, including long lines at government offices and waiting for language skills to improve.

How this episode will improve your English:

  • Vocabulary: Learn useful North American and UK English expressions such as “queuing,” “standing in line,” “pushing in,” and “cutting in line,” to talk about waiting and patience.
  • Listening: Improve your understanding by hearing natural conversations about real-life situations.
  • Speaking: Get ideas for how to express frustration, share opinions, and describe your experiences with waiting.
  • Culture: Understand how different countries view waiting, from fast-paced city life to slow-moving rural areas.
  • Fluency: Listening to real conversations between native speakers helps you think in English and express yourself more naturally.

The Best Way to Learn with This Episode:

  • Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Become a Culips member now: Click here.
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