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[Beyond 'Wait': Expressive Ways to Ask for Patience]-[AEE 2010: Stand By for Another Great Episode]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2023-06-19

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Communication: Alternatives to the Word 'Wait'

In the latest episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan discuss the importance of moving beyond the robotic and repetitive use of the word "wait." While the term is grammatically correct, relying on it exclusively can sound abrupt or even rude, similar to the "annoying and, quite frankly, abrupt and rude recording" heard at crosswalks in major cities. To foster better human connection, the hosts suggest several expressive alternatives tailored to different contexts.

Casual and Collaborative Expressions

For everyday situations, particularly when speaking on the phone, the hosts recommend using "Hold on" or "Hang on." These phrases serve as more natural alternatives to the standard "wait." Michelle notes that "Hang on" carries a "friendlier air" and feels more collaborative. These phrases are highly effective for maintaining a conversational flow without sounding like an automated system.

Phrases for Physical Positioning

When you need someone to remain in a specific location, the phrase "Stay put" is the most appropriate choice. However, the hosts caution that this expression is strictly for physical situations and would sound "strange" if used during a phone conversation. Additionally, they note that while it is useful, one should be mindful of the tone, as it can occasionally sound like one is "scolding" a child or teenager. It is generally best to avoid using this with a superior in a professional setting.

Official and Procedural Tone

For contexts requiring a sense of urgency or an official air, "Stand by" is the ideal term. Lindsay highlights that this phrase is common in professional or high-stakes environments, such as when a "newscaster" needs to pause for information or when a "captain" on an airplane instructs flight attendants to "stand by for cross check." It carries a more procedural and formal weight compared to the casual "hang on."

Creative and Unique Alternatives

To add a unique twist to a conversation, the hosts suggest the term "Timeout." While traditionally associated with sports or the 90s TV show Saved by the Bell, it has "bled into the business world" and daily life. It is a creative way to signal that a pause is necessary, such as saying, "Timeout. We need to go through these files before we move on."

Bonus Expressions

During their role-play segment, the hosts introduced additional natural phrases to keep in your linguistic toolkit:

  • "Sit tight": Useful for indicating that you are waiting or asking someone else to wait.
  • "Pause": A very casual way to stop the current flow of conversation.

Ultimately, the episode emphasizes that connection, not perfection, is the goal of language learning. By diversifying your vocabulary, you avoid sounding like a robot and instead develop the ability to navigate various social and professional scenarios with ease and authenticity.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm ready to go.
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I'm intrigued.
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That's a great question.
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You deserve it.
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I had never thought about until you said it.
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📝Key Phrases

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put a pin in it
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hold on
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hang on
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stay put
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stand by
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