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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl and Jack play a game to see how well they know each other. Keep score as you listen because we lost track during the early portion of the game. lol!

Transcript:

00:00:01

Jack

Welcome to the A to Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I am here today with my co-host social. And today we’re going to do a topic talk game edition and this one the game is social. This is really easy. It’s how well do you know your podcasting partner so?

00:00:20

Xochitl

I’m sure I’m going to feel this one miserably because like I, I have a very poor memory.

00:00:28

Xochitl

And Jack has a pretty good memory, so I’m waiting to feel this one miserably.

00:00:33

Jack

You’re also. You’re also very open. You know what?

00:00:36

Jack

I mean like you share.

00:00:37

Jack

A lot of personal anecdotes and stories and things like that. So along the way I’m able to, you know, pick up little pieces of of of your your life.

00:00:47

Jack

Sorry and I think I’m maybe more closed off or you know, a a colder, more Stonewall individual, you know, so.

00:00:57

Xochitl

Maybe yeah, I have. I have picked up things throughout the time, but usually question that I ask you and then you share, so it’s.

00:01:06

Xochitl

Like I.

00:01:07

Jack

Yeah, it’s not just.

00:01:08

발표자

Think you know?

00:01:10

Jack

Yeah, sharing is caring.

00:01:13

Jack

Alright, here we go.

00:01:13

발표자

You know.

00:01:16

Jack

The first one, what’s your? What’s my?

00:01:18

Jack

Last name social.

00:01:19

Xochitl

Oh, McBain, that’s easy.

00:01:21

Jack

OK. And your last name is muterspaw. OK and you have two names actually it says now here’s the bonus question. What’s your middle name?

00:01:24

Xochitl

Yes, that’s right.

00:01:33

Jack

So what’s my middle name?

00:01:36

Xochitl

What is your real name, Daniel?

00:01:40

Jack

You’re so close. You’re so close.

00:01:42

Xochitl

I’m really close, I’m actually close.

00:01:43

Xochitl

Oh my God, Donald.

00:01:45

발표자

Yes. How did you know that?

00:01:47

Xochitl

I don’t know you just you kind of seemed like a Daniel and he said.

00:01:50

Xochitl

It was close and I.

00:01:51

Xochitl

Thought, but it kind of like, I don’t know. I just kind of.

00:01:54

Xochitl

Came to me. Am I psychic?

00:01:55

Jack

That’s amazing. My middle name is Donald. I’m Jack. Donald McBain? Yeah.

00:02:00

Xochitl

Wow, that’s really cool. I feel like a psychic now. It’s like you better watch out. I have magical powers.

00:02:03

Jack

That that was.

00:02:05

Jack

That was freaky. That was.

00:02:08

Jack

I’m going to guess your middle name is Emily, but because you have two names, you have social as your your ethnic Mexican name. Or is it a Mexican name? You said it was actually like.

00:02:24

Xochitl

Is masters and it’s indigenous, yeah.

00:02:24

Jack

Aztecs. Yeah. Indigenous. Thank you. That was the word I’m looking for. Is Emily considered your middle name then?

00:02:32

Xochitl

It’s kind of a trick question on me. I’m actually Emily social and not social Emily, but I.

00:02:38

Xochitl

Go by my middle name.

00:02:40

Jack

OK.

00:02:41

Jack

OK, so I got it. I got it flipped around. OK. Emily. Social. Yeah, I mean, social is such a cool name. I totally get why you use that.

00:02:50

Xochitl

I was. I just grew up being called social onlys at home. The only reason that Emily was my first name or is my first name is because my parents, since I grew up in the US, mostly they wanted, like, be like teachers and stuff to be able to say a name if they couldn’t pronounce social. So.

00:03:10

Xochitl

Umm. Or couldn’t wrap their brains around it, so that was really why I had Emily. But I don’t use it, like, ever pretty and I and I also use school. I used social too. I didn’t want to use Emily.

00:03:23

Jack

How many teachers were like in the first day of class were?

00:03:26

Jack

Like Chuck, Chuck, Chuck, chital.

00:03:29

Xochitl

Yeah, no one could. They didn’t know at all. They would just as soon as there was a long, uncomfortable pause. I knew it was.

00:03:29

Jack

You know something like that, like.

00:03:35

Xochitl

My name and I would just pipe up.

00:03:36

Jack

You just you say it. Yeah. Yeah. No, it’s it’s really actually, once you say your name, it’s so easy to say, you know, like, so chill. It’s just super simple.

00:03:46

Jack

But it’s just hard to read a.

00:03:48

Jack

Little bit, when you when you don’t know.

00:03:49

Xochitl

Yeah, but if you’re not familiar with the fanatics of.

00:03:54

Xochitl

Aztec names, then. Yeah, it’s definitely very hard. It doesn’t look like anything we have, like in English phonetics. So.

00:04:01

Jack

Yeah, yeah, yeah, it does it. It does look challenging, but it’s actually really easy to to pronounce. OK, so I’m going to give you a point, and I’m going to take one away from me. So 01, which US state did you grow up in? I’m going to say you grew up in Iowa. Do you know where I go?

00:04:20

Xochitl

Well, I kind of grew up in Iowa well.

00:04:22

발표자

I’ll give you a.

00:04:23

Xochitl

Bonus point back if you know the 2nd state.

00:04:24

Jack

Oh, I’m going to say sorry. I’m going to say you.

00:04:26

Jack

Grew up in Iowa and Kentucky.

00:04:28

Xochitl

Yes, you got it. You got.

00:04:30

발표자

It yeah. Check.

00:04:32

Xochitl

OK I I am pretty sure I’m wrong but I don’t know why. I want to say this but it’s like no, no, Jack. You told you talked about where you grew up so many times and yet I’m about.

00:04:43

Xochitl

To get it.

00:04:44

Xochitl

Wrong. I want to say Nebraska, but I’m like that’s not right.

00:04:47

발표자

That’s not right.

00:04:48

발표자

It’s like it’s it’s.

00:04:48

Jack

It is in the Midwest, though. It’s in.

00:04:50

Jack

The Midwest.

00:04:50

Xochitl

It’s really fast. It’s in the Midwest and I know I’m wait. Give me a second. OK? I know it’s not Iowa, Illinois, Idaho or Ohio.

00:05:00

Xochitl

And it’s in the Midwest and it’s not Nebraska.

00:05:06

Xochitl

One second.

00:05:08

Xochitl

Let me you know, just give me a.

00:05:10

Xochitl

Couple more seconds I.

00:05:11

Jack

Yeah, and.

00:05:12

Jack

For our listeners out.

00:05:12

Xochitl

Ohh Minnesota, it’s Minnesota. It’s Minnesota, Minnesota.

00:05:12

Jack

There, I know that she’s looking. She’s looking at.

00:05:15

Jack

That. Yeah, that’s right.

00:05:16

Jack

That’s right. I was. I’m from Minnesota. And you are from kind of Kentucky, Iowa. And for a bonus question, which city?

00:05:18

발표자

Thank you.

00:05:28

Xochitl

I think I actually.

00:05:29

Jack

Seating, you know, because I think you live in Iowa City right now, but.

00:05:36

Jack

Kentucky, I’m gonna say.

00:05:42

Jack

Like the suburbs of Lexington? Something like that.

00:05:45

Xochitl

No, not the suburbs I used.

00:05:46

Xochitl

To live downtown Lexington.

00:05:48

Jack

Oh, you lived in downtown Lexington. OK, OK.

00:05:51

Jack

I don’t think you’re gonna get my city. I mean, I’ll. I’ll give it to you. I’ll. I’ll give you like the uh, I’ll, I’ll be flexible.

00:05:58

Xochitl

What’s the 1st letter?

00:06:04

Xochitl

OK. Interesting.

00:06:16

Jack

That’s a pretty good guess, actually. I’m from.

00:06:18

Jack

White Bear Lake.

00:06:20

Xochitl

No, that was my second guess. So it’s gonna be.

00:06:22

Xochitl

Like right there? No.

00:06:25

발표자

So close.

00:06:27

Jack

I’m from White Bear Lake.

00:06:28

Jack

But White Bear Lake is a suburb of Saint Paul, so if you’d have said.

00:06:31

Jack

Saint Paul, I would have.

00:06:32

Xochitl

Dang. And Saint Paul is.

00:06:32

Jack

I would have given you that.

00:06:33

Xochitl

Going to be what I was going to.

00:06:34

Xochitl

Say originally, but when?

00:06:35

Xochitl

You said W like it’s not Saint Paul. I was gonna.

00:06:37

Xochitl

Freaking so cool. Alright, fine. Take my plate.

00:06:40

Jack

I’ll give you the I’ll give it to you, OK?

00:06:41

Jack

So you got two points and I’m gonna give my.

00:06:44

Xochitl

No, no. Take it. Take.

00:06:45

Xochitl

It I don’t deserve that one. Take that.

00:06:46

Jack

OK, OK.

00:06:48

Jack

One. Alright, alright.

00:06:49

Jack

I’ll, I’ll let our listeners can add up our points.

00:06:51

Jack

Here, tell us what we got.

00:06:54

Jack

#3 how many brothers and sisters?

00:06:55

Xochitl

That listeners, if you want to play along, you can also submit.

00:06:58

Xochitl

It in the WhatsApp group like.

00:07:00

Xochitl

Your answers does it go along and then at the end you’ll see how.

00:07:03

Jack

Many points you got. Yeah, that’s true. That’s true. That’s good.

00:07:06

Jack

That’s good. Play along.

00:07:09

Jack

See how well you know us. How?

00:07:11

Jack

Many brothers and sisters, do you have I you have one sister?

00:07:15

Jack

And she is an older.

00:07:17

Jack

Sister, because you are the youngest.

00:07:20

Xochitl

Yeah, that’s right, Jack.

00:07:21

발표자

OK.

00:07:23

발표자

The value.

00:07:23

Xochitl

Jack, you have.

00:07:25

Xochitl

Like four siblings, don’t you?

00:07:29

Xochitl

Wrong again. No, I know you have.

00:07:32

Xochitl

An older brother.

00:07:35

Xochitl

And a younger brother.

00:07:39

Xochitl

Jack does scream middle child.

00:07:41

Xochitl

Syndrome, kind of.

00:07:44

Xochitl

No, Jack, I don’t know. I thought it was 4, but it’s not you. You’re.

00:07:48

Xochitl

One of four. So you have three siblings.

00:07:52

Jack

All right. I have one younger brother. That’s it.

00:07:52

발표자

I’m wrong?

00:07:57

Xochitl

Wait, wait, no.

00:07:57

Xochitl

Jack, that’s not real. That can’t be real. You only have one younger brother.

00:08:01

Jack

I have only young one younger brother, just two of us. Yeah. I grew up with a younger brother and uh mom and dad. Yeah, that’s it. Jack and Jay and Mom and Dad.

00:08:12

Xochitl

That’s weird. I could have sworn you had like four siblings or you were.

00:08:16

Xochitl

One of four.

00:08:17

Jack

Maybe I wonder if I just have that energy or something like a big family energy, but no.

00:08:23

Xochitl

Yeah, because I.

00:08:24

발표자

We’re we’re pretty small.

00:08:25

Xochitl

Yeah, you kind of do have big family. You also have middle Childs energy. You don’t really have oldest brother energy.

00:08:32

Jack

Yeah, I’ve.

00:08:33

발표자

I’ve just been.

00:08:33

Xochitl

I say that kindly.

00:08:33

Jack

Much worse, yeah.

00:08:35

Xochitl

My mom is a is a middle child, you know? And so yeah, you don’t have that weird, like, competitive. My sister’s an older child. You don’t have that weird like older sibling. And so I.

00:08:46

Xochitl

Thought you know.

00:08:46

Jack

Yeah, I know what you’re talking about too. Like, I’m I’m kind of a negotiator too, like, naturally, like, I want everyone to be happy. I’m. I’m.

00:08:54

Jack

A people closer.

00:08:55

Jack

Which is a middle child kind of quality.

00:08:57

Xochitl

Yeah. And you’re not, like, very boastful or very like, like, eccentric or very like.

00:09:06

Xochitl

Egocentric either. So I kind of thought, you know, middle child, sort of.

00:09:09

Jack

Yeah. Yeah, well, that’s OK, that’s good. I’m. I’m glad I have the middle child vibes in the older, older brother, but I used to be a tyrant. Like I’ll, I’ll admit it. Like I I melt about big time, you know. But in high school, ask my little brother if I was pleasant to be around. He would not agree.

00:09:32

Jack

Name your sibling. OK so.

00:09:37

Jack

Social I have no idea.

00:09:40

Jack

What your sister’s name is.

00:09:43

Xochitl

I know what yours is because you said Jay.

00:09:45

Jack

Right, right. Right. That’s right, Jay.

00:09:48

Jack

What is? What could your social.

00:09:53

Jack

I see. I don’t even know. Like, does. I wonder if your sister has an.

00:09:56

Jack

Aztec name as well. She probably does she.

00:09:58

발표자

She doesn’t.

00:10:00

Jack

If she doesn’t. Ohh Emily and Erica.

00:10:09

발표자

OK.

00:10:09

Xochitl

It’s not a, it’s it. It is a.

00:10:11

Xochitl

Name in the.

00:10:12

Xochitl

English language but.

00:10:13

Xochitl

It’s very uncommon and it’s it’s a little more common in Hispanic and black communities.

00:10:23

Xochitl

I don’t think you’re even going to.

00:10:24

Xochitl

Try at this point.

00:10:24

Jack

No, no. Yeah. Now, now I’m in now.

00:10:27

Jack

I mean dangerous territory. So let’s shift the.

00:10:30

Jack

Yeah, just tell me.

00:10:33

Jack

Yolanda. Yeah, that makes sense, right?

00:10:38

Jack

OK, OK.

00:10:41

Jack

Emily and Yolanda, that’s interesting because, you know, sometimes parents will try to match. You know what I mean? Like Emily and Emma. Erica.

00:10:49

Xochitl

Well, our party did cause no one calls me Emily. They call me social. So it’s like social and Yolanda and it’s X&Y. Actually, they’re alpha. They come next to each other.

00:11:00

Xochitl

In alphabet.

00:11:01

Jack

No, that’s that’s what it is.

00:11:02

발표자

I don’t think.

00:11:02

Xochitl

My parents knew my parents did not realize this, but it’s.

00:11:05

Xochitl

Just what happened?

00:11:06

Jack

Oh, OK.

00:11:06

Xochitl

And my sister.

00:11:07

Xochitl

Named after my grandmother on my mom’s side.

00:11:12

Jack

OK, OK.

00:11:12

Jack

Yeah, cool. Alright. Yeah, that is, that is like a a common in the African American community. But also it has a Spanish kind of rude to it. Yeah. Interesting. OK cool. Alright.

00:11:28

Jack

We’ll do 2.

00:11:29

Jack

More questions and then we’ll save the the last five for next episode.

00:11:33

Jack

Because it’s otherwise, this episode is going to be half an hour long.

00:11:38

Jack

What’s your university, major?

00:11:41

Xochitl

I know yours.

00:11:43

Jack

Oh, you. You’re an English major, right?

00:11:45

Xochitl

Uh, yeah, your communications major.

00:11:47

Jack

Yeah, OK, we got it. We got.

00:11:49

Jack

It name the university.

00:11:54

Jack

You went to a, you went to.

00:11:55

Jack

A liberal arts school, but I I know, I know it’s a good school, but it is a a small school.

00:12:04

Jack

UM, am I right?

00:12:07

Xochitl

Yes, it is a small school and it’s also academically prestigious.

00:12:11

Jack

Yeah, yeah.

00:12:14

Jack

The thing is, I just I I think he went to school in Kentucky if I’m.

00:12:18

Jack

Not mistaken, right?

00:12:20

Jack

Ohh no, it wasn’t in Kentucky. Ohh OK.

00:12:25

Jack

I have. I’m sorry, I have no idea.

00:12:27

Xochitl

It’s OK. I don’t know if I ever talk.

00:12:30

Xochitl

About it, it’s Grinnell College in Grinnell, IA, so GRINN.

00:12:34

Xochitl

ELL.

00:12:35

발표자

Oh yeah, OK, yeah.

00:12:37

Jack

You have talked about that. Yeah, actually, I’m not familiar with it, but I know that there’s lots of really good little like liberal arts schools that in like, for example, there’s one.

00:12:51

Jack

What is it? What’s it called? I’m, I’m totally blanking. Sorry. In Minnesota, there’s there’s a couple of of pretty prestigious small liberal arts colleges, and mine is Northwestern, but not the north.

00:13:06

Xochitl

No, I was not going to guess it.

00:13:08

Jack

Not the northwestern that you thought that you’re thinking of right now, not that one. Uh, I went to a small liberal arts College in St. Paul, MN called Northwestern College. Now it’s called Northwestern University, but it had so on my degree it looks like I went to Northwestern. But.

00:13:28

Jack

No one really thinks you know about the difference that there’s another northwestern that’s not the one in in Illinois. And so yeah.

00:13:37

Xochitl

Right.

00:13:39

Jack

So it’s kind of kind of nice, yeah.

00:13:39

Xochitl

Same when I.

00:13:40

Xochitl

When I tell people I went to Grinnell, people think I say Cornell, which is a really famous college and I’m like.

00:13:47

Xochitl

No, that’s not where I’m going. It is procedures.

00:13:49

Xochitl

But not that.

00:13:50

Xochitl

Procedure. I was gonna guess you were, but.

00:13:50

발표자

Right, right, right.

00:13:51

발표자

And I’m like.

00:13:53

Xochitl

I’m still gonna guess wrong. I was gonna say Metropolitan State University in Saint Paul.

00:13:58

Jack

Ohh. OK. No, no. Yeah, I went to I.

00:14:00

Jack

Did go to school?

00:14:00

Xochitl

Ohh Nick Alistair is in St. Paul, MN. McAllister is a famous liberal.

00:14:05

Jack

Yet McAllister is a very, very famous, prestigious school, and they they were in our basketball conference actually. So we used to play basketball at McAllister every year.

00:14:15

Xochitl

I believe I got accepted to McAllister as well, but I didn’t go.

00:14:18

Jack

Wow, that’s you. I would never have gotten accepted into McAllister.

00:14:24

Xochitl

Yeah, I got. I did get accepted into Mets Michael, so I got I. Now that I remember. I got accepted everywhere I applied except for I got waitlisted that.

00:14:32

Xochitl

Dylan, I believe.

00:14:34

Jack

OK. OK. Yeah, that’s that’s.

00:14:35

Xochitl

But everywhere else I got accepted, including McAllister.

00:14:39

Jack

Fantastic. Yeah. That’s a great school. Peter Berg, movie director went, went to that school.

00:14:47

Jack

OK, let’s see here. We’ve got one more, OK.

00:14:52

Jack

Last question, what is your go to comfort food? Is it sweet, salty or savory?

00:15:04

Xochitl

Jack, I think yours is savory.

00:15:08

Jack

Oh, I would say I’m.

00:15:10

Jack

I’m more of a sweet I go. I go to this.

00:15:13

Xochitl

No, I failed once more of.

00:15:16

Xochitl

Your sweet tooth. Ohh, no, no.

00:15:17

Jack

Yeah, I have a sweet tooth. A bad sweet tooth. Yeah. Yeah. Which my wife finds, like, kind of, you know, odd for a man. A man like in Korean men don’t really eat sweets. You.

00:15:26

Xochitl

And then.

00:15:28

Xochitl

Oh, that’s. That’s like a weird genre thing. It’s like.

00:15:32

Xochitl

I can’t even have a sweet.

00:15:33

Xochitl

Tooth I, you know.

00:15:34

Jack

She’s like, it’s not. It’s not very manly to have a.

00:15:36

Jack

Sweet tooth and like, yeah.

00:15:37

Xochitl

Ohh OK of all the countries because when I was in Korea, one thing that I found really wild was.

00:15:42

Xochitl

That people would.

00:15:43

Xochitl

Only tell me.

00:15:44

Xochitl

Like their boyfriend or whoever they were with was like, you don’t want to get on a roller coaster with them. Scared of getting on a roller coaster. And I was like, I never met a man like in the US or in Mexico that would admit that they were scared to go on a roller.

00:15:57

Xochitl

Yes, Sir. But in Korea, that’s normal.

00:15:58

Jack

Oh yeah.

00:16:00

Xochitl

So I’m like the gender is is like it’s totally different. You know what I mean? So it’s funny how sweet tooth thing.

00:16:05

Xochitl

Is like.

00:16:06

Xochitl

Is a weird. It’s not.

00:16:07

Jack

I just think.

00:16:08

Jack

It’s like we’re all human. Like I’m like, I just. I have a sweet tooth. Like, it’s terrible. It’s really dangerous. I think yours is savory. You told me that your your grandfather, you’re on your mother’s side. Used to make a very.

00:16:24

Jack

Traditional Stew is a very savory Stew, and that was one of your favorite comfort food.

00:16:30

Xochitl

Yeah, that is my favorite food of all time.

00:16:32

Xochitl

Yeah, I am.

00:16:33

Xochitl

A favorite girl and you know another thing.

00:16:35

Xochitl

That I will just eat.

00:16:36

Xochitl

A tiny not I’m not just like eating huge spoonful of it, but I’ll blend and paste right out of the container.

00:16:43

Jack

Yeah, yeah, I know.

00:16:45

Jack

What you’re talking is it you, Sam Chung or Dwayne Chung?

00:16:47

Jack

Like Gwen Chung.

00:16:49

Jack

Wow, that’s super salty. Yeah.

00:16:51

Xochitl

I only like a little tiny tiny tiny.

00:16:54

Xochitl

Little lick of it.

00:16:56

Xochitl

But like, I’ll put like a tiny bit on.

00:16:57

Xochitl

A butter knife and just like.

00:16:59

Xochitl

Or like I’ll put some on as.

00:17:01

Xochitl

A piece of seaweed and.

00:17:02

Xochitl

Read it.

00:17:03

Jack

Well, our listeners out there like the what social is describing is a bean paste, but it’s it’s it’s seasoned very, very deep, heavily with like salt and stuff like that. So.

00:17:14

Xochitl

Yes, the fermented soybean paste and it’s extremely faulty.

00:17:16

Jack

Right.

00:17:18

Xochitl

But it’s so tasty.

00:17:20

Jack

It is. I I’m. I’m with you too. I’m actually. You know, I I’m. I’m not like against savory. I just think like when I’m craving some something I’m feeling down, you know depressed or whatever. And I just want to eat my.

00:17:33

Jack

Wings. I’ll go to the suites. You know, just go to a sugar.

00:17:39

Xochitl

I’ll get so sick of sugar, like kind of fast like I do, like sweet stuff, But I’ll probably could only eat like two or three cookies in a binge. But I could down like a whole bag of hot Cheetos, like a bunch of fried mozzarella sticks. I could just keep going, you know?

00:17:54

Xochitl

What I mean like?

00:17:56

Xochitl

I can’t get to.

00:17:57

Xochitl

In in Spanish is.

00:17:58

Xochitl

A word called EMPA Lagar, which means like you ate too much sweet stuff and it’s like giving you a sickly sweet feeling in your mouth and.

00:18:05

Xochitl

You’re like sick of it.

00:18:05

Jack

Ohh yeah, they call it.

00:18:07

Jack

Palate fatigue is the name of that.

00:18:10

발표자

Oh, hello.

00:18:12

Jack

Yeah, palate fatigue is actually it’s an evolutionary protection, you know, for so we don’t eat too much of one thing because, you know in nature you could, you know, you could don’t eat all the berries because they might be poisonous or whatever. So we we we do get sick of eating. You know if you eat too much.

00:18:27

Xochitl

Yeah, yeah.

00:18:31

Jack

Ice cream. You’ll start to get sick of it. It’s just like sickly. Kind of.

00:18:35

Jack

Sweet, you know.

00:18:35

Xochitl

Yeah. Interesting. I get palate fatigue from sweet things, but I won’t really get it from savory because it’s more diversity and savory food, in my opinion. Different. Yeah, so.

00:18:43

Jack

That’s exactly right, yes.

00:18:46

Jack

But I could eat a whole sleeve of.

00:18:47

Jack

Oreos, no problem.

00:18:49

Xochitl

My God, that’s so funny. I don’t really like Oreos. Also, like in a milkshake or something. Then I.

00:18:54

Xochitl

Could do that but.

00:18:55

Jack

Yeah. Yeah. No, I could just. I could just tear into a sleeve of Oreos and they’ll be gone.

00:19:00

Jack

In five seconds.

00:19:03

Xochitl

Yeah. All right, listeners. Oh, no, no, you’re fine.

00:19:03

Jack

Yeah, I know that it’s.

00:19:06

Jack

Sorry, go ahead.

00:19:08

Xochitl

Let us know.

00:19:09

Xochitl

How you did on this test? Because I feel pretty badly I’m.

00:19:13

Xochitl

Not. I’m not going to.

00:19:15

Xochitl

Lie I we.

00:19:15

Jack

I think we tied like it.

00:19:17

Jack

Was it was pretty close.

00:19:17

Xochitl

We probably tied in the end. I my short term.

00:19:23

Xochitl

And long term memory, it is really crappy.

00:19:25

Xochitl

So I retained things poorly, so I was like, I don’t know about this. I’m swimming in the dark. But, you know, I think it did alright. I think we did alright and the listeners let us know how you did and shoot us a comment down below at AZ englishpodcast.com shoot us an e-mail at AZ englishpodcast@gmail.com and join our WhatsApp and WeChat groups to join in on the fun.

00:19:46

Xochitl

And you’ll see that next time. Bye bye.

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