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[Slice of Life: From Tech Woes to Heartwarming Moments]-[Bonus episode #156 – Bad things come in threes]

Culips Everyday English Podcast · B2 · 2025-09-07

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A Rollercoaster of Daily Life

In this episode, Andrew shares four personal "slice of life" stories, ranging from distressing encounters to heartwarming experiences. He organizes these narratives from the most negative to the most positive, offering a glimpse into his life in Seoul while providing an opportunity for English learners to engage with natural, conversational storytelling.

The Cruelty of Nature and the Urban Environment

During an evening run on a paved riverside path in Seoul, Andrew encountered a snake—a first for him in the city. While he initially felt "stoked" to witness new wildlife, the experience turned dark when a cyclist rode directly over the snake. Andrew described the moment as "horrible to witness," noting that the snake was left "writhing around in pain." This event served as a stark, albeit brief, reminder of how unpredictable and sometimes "cruel" life can be, even within a bustling urban setting.

The Superstition of Tech Malfunctions

Andrew reflects on the Western superstition that "bad things come in threes," especially after experiencing two consecutive tech failures. First, his sound card—a crucial piece of equipment for his podcasting work—stopped powering up. He attempted "troubleshooting" by unplugging it and even resorted to the nostalgic 90s habit of blowing into the hardware to clear dust. After "fiddling around" and "jiggling the cord," he managed to get it working again. Shortly after, his high-end editing mouse died, leaving him "frustrated" and scrambling to meet a work deadline. While he managed to find a backup, the experience highlighted the stress of relying on complex technology and the necessity of learning how to "take the mouse apart" to fix mechanical design flaws.

Celebrating Small Wins: Dog Training

On a more positive note, Andrew discusses his journey training his adopted six-year-old poodle, Wally. Despite being well-behaved, Wally arrived with little training. Over the past four months, Andrew and his wife have successfully taught her basic commands like "sit" and "shake a paw," as well as a trick where she puts her nose through a finger circle. Andrew finds it fascinating to watch her learn, describing how he can "see the wheels in her brain spinning" as she realizes that specific behaviors lead to rewards.

Language Learning and Human Connection

Finally, Andrew shares his experience visiting a friend and her twin toddlers. He was struck by how "talkative" the children were and how quickly they adapted to his presence. Watching them play with Legos provided a valuable lesson in language acquisition; they repeated new words incessantly and used language with a "productive" and creative flair that adults often lack. For Andrew, witnessing their fearlessness regarding pronunciation mistakes served as a powerful "motivation" to improve his own Korean speaking skills, reminding him that the most effective way to learn is to mimic the natural, enthusiastic curiosity of a child.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll save the best for last.
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If I do say so myself.
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I'm not a snake lover.
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I kept my distance.
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The world is cruel.
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📝Key Phrases

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work our way to
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slice of life
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hold back from
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behind the scenes
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keep my distance
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📖 Transcript

Hello everybody and welcome to bonus episode number 156 of the Q-Lips English podcast, the place where I tell you some stories from my everyday life to help you build your English fluency.
My name's Andrew.
I'll be your host and your study buddy for today.
And in this episode, I am going to share four mini stories with you.
I don't have like one big interesting story to share, so I'm just going to tell you a Some slice of life stories from different things that have happened to me over the last week or two.
Some good, some not so good.

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