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[The Daily Ritual: Navigating the Morning Shave]-[0645 Shaving Your Face]

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The Morning Routine and the Temptation to Skip

In this episode of the ESL Podcast, host Dr. Jeff McQuillan shares a relatable anecdote about his morning grooming routine. The story begins with a common mishap: forgetting to set his alarm, which caused him to wake up later than usual. Under time pressure, he admits he was tempted to skip his morning shave. However, his aversion to stubble—the short, prickly hair that emerges shortly after shaving—drove him to proceed. He emphasizes that he prefers to be clean-shaven, a state where his skin remains smooth without any visible hair.

The Mechanics of Shaving

Dr. McQuillan explains the vocabulary associated with his grooming process. He describes the use of shaving cream, which he uses to lather up his face—a process of creating foam by rubbing soap or cream against the skin. He highlights the importance of using a sharp razor, noting that there is "nothing worse than trying to shave with a dull razor." He contrasts manual razors with an electric razor, noting that while some find the latter more convenient, he personally feels it fails to provide a "close enough shave."

The Perils of Rushing

As the story progresses, the host details the consequences of being in a hurry. While attempting to shave his neck, chin, and cheeks quickly, he nicked himself—accidentally cutting his skin with the razor blade, resulting in bleeding. He uses the phrase "I hate it when that happens" to express his frustration. The situation worsens when he nicks his chin as well.

Lessons in Self-Care

Ultimately, Dr. McQuillan adopts a more cautious approach, telling himself to "slow down." He uses a humorous metaphor, warning that one would rather be late for work than end up with a "face full of potholes." By comparing the small cuts on his face to the deep holes found in roads, he underscores the necessity of patience in a daily grooming routine. The narrative serves as both a practical guide to shaving-related terminology and a reminder that rushing through essential tasks often leads to avoidable errors.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was tempted to skip my morning shave.
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There's nothing worse than trying to shave with a dull razor.
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I could never get a close enough shave.
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I hate it when that happens.
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I was going to be really late.
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📝Key Phrases

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set my alarm
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later than usual
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tempted to
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clean shaven
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lather up
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast, number 645, Shaving Your Face.
This is English as a Second Language Podcast, episode 645.
I'm your host, Dr. Jeff McQuillan.
A learning guide for this episode that will help you improve your English and make your day a little happier.
This episode is called Shaving Your Face.
It's a story about me shaving, that is removing hair from my face.

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