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[Navigating the Challenges of Shopping with a Spouse]-[0158 Shopping with My Wife]

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The Dread of Clothes Shopping

In this episode of the English as a Second Language podcast, Dr. Jeff McQuillan shares a relatable anecdote about the struggles of accompanying his wife on clothes shopping trips. He begins by admitting that there is one thing he dreads more than anything else: shopping for apparel. To dread something, as defined by Dr. McQuillan, is to feel a strong dislike or lack of anticipation for a task that one feels obligated to perform.

The "Fashion Sense" Dilemma

Dr. McQuillan clarifies that his reluctance is not due to a lack of willingness to help his wife, but rather a confession: "I have no fashion sense." He explains that having a fashion sense involves the ability to discern what looks attractive or cohesive in terms of style and color. Without this awareness, he struggles to provide meaningful feedback, often resorting to safe responses like "that’s nice" or "that looks good on you." These generic comments usually satisfy his wife—meaning they provide enough assurance to stop further questioning—but they are not always sufficient when the questions become more complex.

Dealing with Follow-up Questions

The most difficult aspect of the shopping trip occurs when his wife asks for a comparison between two items. When he chooses one, she inevitably follows up with the question he fears most: "Why?" To follow up implies performing an action to gain more information after an initial interaction. Dr. McQuillan admits that "the truth is"—a phrase used when one is being exceptionally honest—he genuinely does not know the answer. He cannot articulate his preferences regarding the cut (the shape or form of the clothing), the hemline (the bottom edge of a dress or skirt), or the fit (how well the garment conforms to the body).

The Golden Rule of Relationships

Despite his lack of fashion expertise, Dr. McQuillan highlights one question to which he always has a ready answer: "Do I look fat in this?" He notes that for anyone in a committed relationship, the answer must always be a definitive "no." This humorous closing underscores the social dynamics often involved in shopping with a partner, where emotional support and validation frequently outweigh objective fashion critiques.

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I have no fashion sense.
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That usually satisfies her.
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I might have an idea, but I can't put it into words.
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The truth is, I don't know why.
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It's not that I don't like helping her buy new clothes.
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dread
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It's not that... it's just that...
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fashion sense
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look good on you
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satisfy
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 158, Shopping with My Wife.
This is English as a Second Language podcast number 158.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development located in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Today's podcast is going to be a story about me going shopping with my wife.
Let's go.
One thing I dread more than anything else is going clothes shopping with my wife.

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