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[Mastering Decision-Making Vocabulary: Insights from Everyday Dilemmas]-[Episode 139 - Making a Decision]

English Vocabulary Booster · B1 · 2023-01-18

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📋 Summary

Navigating Life's Decisions: A Vocabulary Guide

In this episode of English Vocabulary Booster, host Lara explores the complex process of decision-making through a narrative about purchasing a new home. By examining the emotional and logical steps involved in life-altering choices, she introduces five essential English expressions that native speakers use to describe their decision-making processes.

1. Sleep on it

Lara introduces the phrase "sleep on it" as a strategic way to avoid impulsive reactions. When faced with a major choice, "you want to sleep on it before making it." This idiom suggests taking time—typically overnight—to reflect or discuss options with others. Lara notes that while it is a figure of speech, it serves as a polite way to buy time when pressured to decide on the spot, allowing one to consider the potential consequences more carefully.

2. Make an informed decision

In contrast to impulsive actions, "making an informed decision" requires due diligence. Lara explains that you must "gather all the information that you can about whatever it is that you’re trying to decide on." By doing research—such as checking reviews or comparing products—you can avoid the pitfalls of acting without knowledge. Lara reflects on her own growth, noting that while she once prioritized design over functionality, she now conducts thorough research, especially for technology purchases.

3. Take the plunge

"Taking the plunge" represents the definitive moment when one stops delaying and commits to a decision, often one that causes anxiety. Lara describes it as the point where you finally say, "Okay, let's do it." She cites a personal example of flying to New York to meet someone from Tinder, illustrating that taking the plunge is often about overcoming the fear associated with significant life transitions, such as moving house, changing jobs, or marriage.

4. Make an executive decision

An "executive decision" is a bold move where one decides on behalf of others without consulting them first. Lara highlights that this is the opposite of a collaborative process. While it can sometimes lead to conflict, it is often a necessity when a partner is unavailable during a time-sensitive situation. She shares a humorous anecdote about buying a video game for her boyfriend; though she initially acted behind his back, the positive outcome turned it into a successful, if spontaneous, decision.

5. Bite the bullet

Similar to taking the plunge, "biting the bullet" signifies making a decision after a period of hesitation or being "very torn about what to do." Lara distinguishes the two by noting that "taking the plunge" focuses more on the fear preceding the choice, whereas "biting the bullet" often follows a period of prolonged deliberation. She recounts her experience of purchasing a walking pad for her office—a significant expense that required her to weigh her financial constraints against her physical health needs. After seeking advice, she finally decided to "bite the bullet and buy it," a move that ultimately improved her daily well-being.

Conclusion

By incorporating these expressions into your vocabulary, you can better articulate the nuance of your choices. Whether you are choosing to "sleep on it" to ensure wisdom or "biting the bullet" to overcome hesitation, these phrases provide a framework for discussing the challenges of navigating life's many paths.

🎯Key Sentences

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Life's been pretty boring, just mostly work as per usual.
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I thought we said we were going to sleep on it.
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It was time to take the plunge, baby.
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I mean, what's even the point of arguing anyway?
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It's not like we can do something about it now, right?
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📝Key Phrases

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sleep on it
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make an informed decision
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take the plunge
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make an executive decision
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bite the bullet
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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.
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