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[Exploring Curiosity: Essential Idioms and Social Boundaries]-[Episode 130 - Being Curious]

English Vocabulary Booster · B1 · 2022-09-14

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📋 Summary

Navigating Curiosity and Social Boundaries

In this episode of English Vocabulary Booster, host Lara explores the nuances of curiosity, personal boundaries, and the social expressions we use when we want to keep information private. Through a short dialogue between two sisters, we uncover five key expressions that help navigate the thin line between interest and intrusion.

1. Pry: The Art of Probing

To "pry" means to attempt to obtain private information from someone else, often when that information does not concern you. Lara highlights the common social preface, "I don't mean to pry, but..." which is used to soften the blow of a sensitive question. While it is intended to sound polite or less "nosy," Lara notes the inherent irony: the speaker is, by definition, prying. It is a strategic social tool used to signal that while you are aware the question might be rude, your desire for information outweighs that concern.

2. A Curious George: The Definition of Nosiness

Derived from the famous children’s book character, the expression "curious George" is used to describe someone who is exceptionally curious or, more bluntly, nosy. Lara identifies herself as a "curious George," admitting that she finds learning about others' lives deeply fascinating. The term is a playful way to call out someone who is constantly asking questions or digging into matters that aren't their concern.

3. Keeping Something from Someone

To "keep something from someone" is a conscious, intentional decision to withhold information. It is distinct from forgetting; it is an active choice to hide facts. Lara poses a thought-provoking question: is this equivalent to lying? While she admits to occasionally keeping things to herself to avoid conflict, she acknowledges that it is essentially a lack of total honesty, blurring the line between "omission" and "dishonesty."

4. "Do You Mind?": Establishing Personal Space

When a conversation becomes too intrusive, the phrase "Do you mind?" serves as a sharp request for privacy. Lara explains that this expression is typically delivered with a tone of irritation. It is a way to tell someone to "mind your own business" when they are overstepping—such as reading someone’s private texts or diary. While it can come off as rude, it is an effective, albeit blunt, boundary-setting tool.

5. Nanya: The Playful Comeback

Perhaps the most humorous takeaway is the joke "Nanya," which is a phonetic play on the phrase "none of your business." Lara explains the setup: when someone asks an intrusive question, you answer with "Nanya." When the confused listener inevitably asks, "Nanya?" you deliver the punchline: "Nanya business!" This is strictly for informal, joking situations among friends. Using this response in a formal or serious setting—like a police interrogation—would be highly inappropriate and likely backfire.

Conclusion

Understanding these expressions allows for more nuanced social interactions. Whether you are a "curious George" looking to connect with others or someone trying to protect your privacy with a firm "Do you mind?," these phrases provide the necessary vocabulary to navigate the complexities of human conversation.

🎯Key Sentences

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What do you care?
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Stop asking me all these questions.
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You're making me uncomfortable.
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Oh, come on.
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I just want to know who it is.
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📝Key Phrases

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I don't mean to pry
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get in your business
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curious George
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keep something from someone
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do you mind?
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to a new episode of English Vocabulary Booster.
My name is Lara and I'm a SALSA certified English teacher.
Learning new vocabulary usually takes a long time, but we'll do it in a way that's easy, quick and efficient.
In every episode, we'll learn how to use five new English words or expressions, so that you too can start speaking like a native.
So let's get learning.
You guys, welcome back.

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