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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack, May, and Hendrick discuss personal hygiene.
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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.
00:00:15
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.
00:01:13
Jack
So let’s start.
00:01:15
Jack
With the big ones like May, what do you think? What’s?
00:01:17
Jack
Like a big one for you.
00:01:18
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.
00:02:45
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.
00:04:08
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 Kendrick. Like, what about you? How many showers are you on during a day? How many a day?
00:05:02
Hendrick
Ohh for me at this stage the time in a day. Yeah, the time and day. Just in the morning and then, you know, usually I have class at the afternoon and then just when I arrive the maturity you know. And then I just take a shower. Yeah.
00:05:18
Jack
OK. So you take a shower in the morning and then you kind of run your day.
00:05:19
Hendrick
So you are good.
00:05:22
Jack
And then you, you, you know, sweat and all that. And then in the night in the evening, you take another shower.
00:05:29
Hendrick
Exactly. Yeah, that’s only two.
00:05:30
Jack
OK.
00:05:32
Hendrick
Times in a day, yeah.
00:05:34
Jack
That’s fine. That’s good. I may. Would you consider that’s still good hygiene, right?
00:05:39
May
It’s OK because like usually when I just.
00:05:46
May
Stay at home and not go in there.
00:05:51
Jack
Yeah, when you’re not, when you’re not going out or when you’re staying at home.
00:05:53
May
I just take twice. I mean before. Yeah, I mean, I on a working day as well before I leave the house, I shower and then in the evening I come back and then I take one more time shower only that I mean two is considered OK.
00:06:14
May
Something compulsory you do here.
00:06:16
Jack
Yeah, now I usually.
00:06:18
Jack
Shower on Sundays. Is that weird?
00:06:22
Jack
Uh, no, I’m just kidding. I’m joking.
00:06:25
Hendrick
Jack, that’s that’s not clear.
00:06:28
Hendrick
But that’s very interesting, you know.
00:06:28
Jack
By Sunday shower.
00:06:32
May
Don’t you tell me, Jake. You only shower once a week. You save me now, Jack.
00:06:36
Jack
You could smell. You could probably smell me right through the computer. The.
00:06:41
May
This can be.
00:06:42
Jack
I I take a shower once uh day UM and but it because it’s getting cold here so it’s it’s like it’s like 5 degrees right now, you know outside 5-6 degrees. Yeah. So I I don’t really sweat that much. So what I usually do is I take a shower.
00:06:48
May
OK, that sounds better.
00:06:54
May
Yeah, I understand. I feel that I can really.
00:07:03
Jack
At night.
00:07:04
Jack
And then and then I sleep and.
00:07:07
Jack
Then I just.
00:07:08
Jack
Wake up and wash my face and just kind of like splash water in my face. But I don’t take a a full shower in the morning.
00:07:16
Jack
Some people you know, have to.
00:07:18
Jack
Take a shower to wake up.
00:07:21
Jack
For me, I just rub water in my eyes and I just splash water on my face. And you know, I don’t have any hair.
00:07:29
Jack
So I don’t have to worry about my hair being messy in the morning. You know, some people have to worry about that, but I don’t. I just washed my head. I just wash my whole head with water and it’s kind of like almost like taking a shower anyway. So.
00:07:35
Hendrick
Exactly. Yeah. Yeah, you’re wrong.
00:07:47
Jack
Yeah, I take one shower a day.
00:07:51
May
Try head. Taking a shower in the morning. Jack, you will feel the freshness. It’s like.
00:07:57
May
Everything you feel like a new, fresh you’ll be. You’ll have more energy.
00:08:05
Jack
I agree with that. I I agree with that by only the only disagreement is that I, like I would rather I would trade 10 more minutes of sleep.
00:08:16
Jack
For a shower.
00:08:22
Jack
If I could sleep 10 minutes more and not.
00:08:24
Jack
Shower. I’ll do that.
00:08:27
Jack
Two more minutes and not brush.
00:08:28
Jack
My teeth? No problem. No, I’m just kidding.
00:08:32
Jack
Yeah, I’m not that bad.
00:08:35
Jack
I’m disgusting, I guess compared to you.
00:08:37
Jack
Guys, I’m not that disgusting.
00:08:40
Jack
OK. So Hendricks on 2 Maison 3, I’m on one, the average is 2 showers a day, but you guys live near the equator. You’re in the tropics. I’m in a more temperate climate, so it’s maybe excusable for me to take one shower a day.
00:08:57
May
Yeah, I can relate to you about that actually.
00:09:01
Jack
Yeah. Yeah. What’s in body order is a big one for me too. Like I I use deodorant now. Do people use deodorant in Malaysia and Indonesia?
00:09:14
May
Of course, not only children. We have all kinds of bodies, spray body, deodorant, everything. I don’t know him, but I guess he does that as well. I’m not right hand.
00:09:28
Hendrick
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. So, yeah, I have it. You know, like I usually after finish, you know, shower and then I just use my bedroom. Yeah, because that’s very important and also.
00:09:39
Hendrick
You feel very bad apart from him, yeah.
00:09:43
Jack
This is funny because I just had this conversation with my wife yesterday and she told me Korean people believe they don’t have body odor.
00:09:44
Hendrick
You know.
00:09:53
Jack
They don’t use deodorant. So 2020 years ago when I moved to Korea, I went to the store to buy deodorant. I couldn’t find it. I couldn’t find it anywhere. I had to go to the black market and buy deodorant.
00:10:03
May
OK.
00:10:09
Jack
And it and it is true. Korean people did. Most Korean people don’t.
00:10:14
Jack
Have body odor.
00:10:15
Jack
It’s really strange. I don’t know what the why? What the you know the the chemist. Like the chemical reason or the.
00:10:24
Jack
You know, I don’t know the reason why. Yeah, I I.
00:10:27
May
Feed the environment.
00:10:27
Jack
Think it’s just.
00:10:28
Jack
Genetics. I think it’s genetics, but one out of every sixty Korean people does have body odour and they don’t think they do, but they smell, you know, so.
00:10:42
Jack
That’s bad when you’re sitting next to that person on the subway and they have Bo, we call it Bo body odor. Yeah, yeah.
00:10:51
May
But how how? How?
00:10:55
May
Is it possible by where everyone almost everyone there?
00:10:59
May
Doesn’t have any smell. How is it possible?
00:11:03
Jack
No, it’s really strange. I swear I’m not even joking with you. It’s like they don’t. They run around all day in the summer, they sweat and everything and.
00:11:13
Jack
Then they don’t smell.
00:11:15
Jack
They smell like a they smell like a basket of.
00:11:17
Jack
Flowers at the end.
00:11:18
Jack
Of the day I.
00:11:18
May
Wow, this is.
00:11:20
Jack
I look like a homeless person. You know what I mean? I look like I slept under a railroad track or something. They look, my wife looks as fresh as a Daisy when she comes home from work and I look like.
00:11:35
Jack
You know a garbage man that’s been working.
00:11:37
Jack
All day so.
00:11:40
Jack
I don’t understand. You know, it’s just something about the, you know, it’s a genetic thing. So she, you know, doesn’t have to use deodorant. But I always use deodorant. I’m terrified that I’m going to be the smelly person. I don’t want to be the smelly person at work, you know?
00:12:00
May
Is it because the food they eat from the day they are born to the world, something like that?
00:12:06
Jack
Maybe right. It’s probably kimchi. It’s probably the kimchi that doesn’t make them smell.
00:12:11
May
I don’t know.
00:12:12
Jack
Kimchi smells, but, but they don’t. So.
00:12:17
Jack
I don’t know.
00:12:17
May
Strange this this is something new that I just know today.
00:12:22
Jack
Yeah, yeah.
00:12:23
Jack
So yeah, so I use deodorant. You guys use deodorant. You guys showered several times a day. I in the summer, I shower multiple times a day. I have to shower more than once a day in the summer in Korea. It’s too humid. Yeah, right. But it doesn’t matter. Because sometimes.
00:12:42
Jack
I’m sweating as soon as I walk out of the shower. I.
00:12:45
Jack
Start sweating again.
00:12:46
Jack
Because it’s still humid.
00:12:47
May
Yeah, that, that’s that is the exact situation happened in Asian countries like with you when you just take a shower, you leave for the bathroom in less than one minute, you’ll be sweating.
00:12:59
Jack
I know it’s the worst.
00:13:00
May
That’s the situation.
00:13:02
Jack
OK, it’s terrible. It’s terrible.
00:13:05
Jack
All right.
00:13:05
May
So you tell me, how can a person not take any shower in the day here?
00:13:10
Jack
I don’t know. I mean you you have to work in a garbage dump and you know, I mean, I don’t know where else you could work and get away with that. Yeah. I don’t know. Maybe. Maybe if you work at a durian stand.
00:13:13
May
Something’s wrong.
00:13:31
Jack
You sell durian. You don’t need to take a shower every day.
00:13:34
May
Like durian smells good. Yeah, it smells good.
00:13:36
Hendrick
I’m looking missing.
00:13:40
May
Smells good, Jack. And it’s delicious.
00:13:40
Jack
OK. I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I shouldn’t. I shouldn’t talk badly about.
00:13:46
Jack
From the nation person.
00:13:51
Jack
I know you guys, you guys are teaming up against me with your during and love. What? What’s another one, mate? What about what about, you know, brushing teeth like bad breaths. How? How do you feel about that one?
00:14:05
May
Uh this uh?
00:14:07
May
Be usually be brushed twice a day and then if you have bad breath, you come you only I mean brushing teeth itself doesn’t help. If you really had a bad smell in your mouth, so you need something like maybe a listen.
00:14:29
May
Mouthwash. Something like that.
00:14:32
Jack
Or mints just like pop mint mints all the time. Altoids.
00:14:32
May
Ohh that.
00:14:37
May
I think in Malaysia we have a brand called, it’s something like a mouthwash, peppermint and some other.
00:14:47
May
Stuff inside. We are not too sure about that, but that is our mouth wash purpose. It’s like to clean all our gum our teeth.
00:14:51
Jack
OK.
00:14:54
May
I work on everything you said the most.
00:14:57
Jack
OK. And what about you? How many times do?
00:14:59
Jack
You brush your teeth in a day.
00:15:01
Hendrick
Ohh wow, I think for me, you know, usually I in the morning, you know, in the morning before I go to the to my class. And then after before I go to sleep and usually you know after I eat something you know, because I learned this heavy when I was in Bali.
00:15:21
Hendrick
When I was working at salesman at the bank and I learned from the, you know, like the people that they work at the bank.
00:15:29
Hendrick
Especially when they have to face with the customer everyday. You know like they always brush their teeth after.
00:15:35
Hendrick
They eat you.
00:15:36
Hendrick
Know because yeah, that’s very important and and also.
00:15:39
Jack
This is a Korean thing, yeah.
00:15:42
Hendrick
Yeah. And when it’s very important for you, you know like to have like bubble gums when to make you know you must smell, you smell really good.
00:15:54
Hendrick
When you, because you know when you have the conversation with people, you know you you have to.
00:16:00
Hendrick
Make sure that.
00:16:01
Hendrick
Your mouth is, you know, like it’s smells good. Yeah.
00:16:05
Jack
Right. Right now in Korea, Korean people brush their teeth three times a day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Yeah, yeah.
00:16:06
May
You’re right, Zach.
00:16:11
May
Ah, OK yeah.
00:16:15
Jack
Always at work. Now I started doing it for a while, but here’s my problem. I think I have bad breath I and I’m. I’ll tell you why I think I have an excuse why I’m teaching all the time, right? So I’m talking all morning and my breath and my mouth gets so dry.
00:16:33
Jack
And it’s a big problem because when you have dry mouth, then your mouth smells bad, right? Because it’s not right.
00:16:41
Hendrick
You’re though.
00:16:43
Hendrick
Yeah, it’s better to consume, you know.
00:16:45
Hendrick
Like water, it also has.
00:16:46
Jack
Yeah. And I don’t drink enough water. I don’t really drink water. I drink coffee, which actually makes it dehydrates me.
00:16:51
Hendrick
Now I’ll do that.
00:16:53
Jack
More so, yeah.
00:16:54
May
You’re right, Jack. Coffee doesn’t help. You did, like, just plain water.
00:17:00
Hendrick
No water. It’s very helpful.
00:17:02
Jack
Yeah. So I’m kind of worried, you know, students come up to me and then, like, teach her. I have a question and then I go, how can I help you? And then they like.
00:17:10
Jack
Look like they’re going to die, you know, like.
00:17:14
Jack
Jack almost killed me.
00:17:16
Jack
It’s because I’ve been. I have very dry mouth and then I’m drinking coffee on top of that. I should be drinking water to try to, you know, stop that. So I think I have no problem. I think I have bad hygiene. Yeah.
00:17:32
Jack
OK.
00:17:32
May
Could could be improved. Jack, no worries.
00:17:35
Jack
I mean, I do brush my teeth like 2 times a day. I brush in the morning and in the evening and sometimes I brush it three times.
00:17:41
Jack
A day. But I brush three times a day, but well, is there anything else? What else are we missing here? So we’ve got teeth. We’ve got body. Body odor. What else are we missing?
00:17:55
Hendrick
Are you doing better anymore?
00:17:58
Jack
Clean bedroom.
00:18:02
Hendrick
Because you know all this here, you know I live before that. I live in my my roommates, you know, in the same room. And I think they have the bad heads, which is, you know, like they just throw the garbage.
00:18:17
Hendrick
This in the room.
00:18:19
Hendrick
In the bedroom, you know, like Oh my God. This bedroom is really amazing. So I just moved from this bedroom and then I moved to my another friend’s bedroom. So right now, in the new bedroom. Yeah.
00:18:35
Jack
Yeah, you don’t.
00:18:36
Jack
Want to live with a pig? Yeah, living with pigs is is terrible because there’s bugs everywhere. It’s gross.
00:18:45
May
And I think one more thing, I believe we should practice thing we should practice this changing clothes every day.
00:18:54
May
Thank you.
00:18:56
May
I don’t know how how.
00:18:57
May
Some people can wear the same clothes for like 3 to 4 days.
00:19:00
Jack
Oh my God man, I wear I’ve.
00:19:02
Jack
Been wearing the same.
00:19:03
Jack
Pants for the last four days.
00:19:09
May
Disgusting, Jack. Sorry.
00:19:13
Hendrick
Yeah, he also had the same thing. Like when I don’t want to go out, you know.
00:19:19
Hendrick
Stay in the same in in my bathroom. You know, I change my clothes. Me. Yeah. You know, I just.
00:19:28
Hendrick
I don’t. I don’t have a lot of activities outside, you know. So yeah, I mean like because.
00:19:34
Hendrick
It smells good, yeah.
00:19:34
May
But you guys are here.
00:19:36
May
Don’t wait. You are still wearing the clothes. You’re you are still sweating no matter what the what your, your body still will produce smells.
00:19:50
May
So you will.
00:19:50
Jack
I smell like a flower. You know? I’ve never.
00:19:53
Hendrick
Yeah, I.
00:19:55
Hendrick
I I.
00:19:58
Hendrick
I did this. You know? I just, uh, save my time to, you know, like, do my laundry because here, you know, we we do laundry by ourselves or if you have a lot of money, you can, you know, just pay for the people to do your laundry. So I just want to manage my I would because here I just do my laundry like one time.
00:20:18
Hendrick
In a week.
00:20:18
Hendrick
So yeah, that’s, you know.
00:20:21
Jack
I just believe.
00:20:23
Jack
I I just like to I like to. OK, so if I so I only only pants, I mean of course like undergarments.
00:20:29
Jack
I change every day, right? Of course.
00:20:32
Jack
You know I’m.
00:20:32
Jack
Not wearing the same T-shirt or the same sweater every day, but just pants.
00:20:37
Jack
Because once I, once I wear a pair of pants, I don’t want to wash them after one time, but I don’t want to take out new pants and then sit, put the old pants on a chair, and then I have 5 pairs of pants just sitting on a chair. So I just wear the same pants until they’re like three or four times and then I wash them, but I wear them.
00:20:57
Jack
Every day, so my students probably think I only have.
00:21:01
Jack
One pair of pants.
00:21:05
Jack
Neck so poor he can’t.
00:21:07
Jack
Afford another pair of pants.
00:21:10
May
For me, Jack, even though I’m just saying.
00:21:12
May
At home I will change my house food everyday.
00:21:20
Jack
No, not me.
00:21:20
May
I I do laundry 3.
00:21:23
May
To four times in a week.
00:21:25
Jack
Wow, OK, you’re you win the hygiene game today.
00:21:30
Jack
Yeah, if this is.
00:21:31
Jack
A game may wins the hygiene game I lose.
00:21:34
May
Because I cannot tolerate smell. That’s.
00:21:37
Jack
Yeah, Hendrick is in second place, but you’re closer to me than you are to me. I’m clearly I’m disgusting. That’s the the take away from today’s episode of the podcast.
00:21:53
May
Let’s our listener what?
00:21:54
May
Do they practice in their daily routine?
00:21:58
May
It’s a it’s a hygiene.
00:21:59
Jack
Yeah. OK.
00:22:01
Jack
I’ll I’ll throw.
00:22:01
May
To take care for the hygiene.
00:22:03
Jack
Let’s throw it out to the listeners, listeners.
00:22:05
Jack
Go to the, go to our website A-Z englishpodcast.com and tell me how disgusting I am on a scale of 1 to 10. We know May is, you know, practice is the best hygiene. Hendrick is up there. He’s amazing. I’m clearly I have problems. How deep are my problems?
00:22:25
Jack
Please let me know send me an e-mail at OZ englishpodcast@gmail.com or go into the WhatsApp group and tell everybody how disgusting Jack is and we’ll catch you next time. Thanks everybody.
00:22:42
Jack
Bye bye.
00:22:45
Hendrick
Bye bye.
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