As a 23-year-old adult, he has the ability to decide and be responsible for what he had done. But his parents always infantilizes he and make him lose his autonomy. They want to protect him but only he knows what is in his best interest and what is good for him.
A DANCE A DAY KEEPS A DOCTOR AWAY ^^ - Boogie on down/ hit the dance floor/ strut your stuff/ throw shapes: DANCE - I love nothing more than..... - I can do it like nobody's business/ very well/ very quickly - At all cost: I have to do it at all cost - a release - sit on the fence: You cant sit on the fence any longer. You have to decide whose side you're on? - It promotes DIVERGENT (different) thinking, leading to happier and more creative brains. - Do you feel a twitch in your body when you hear your favorite rhythm?
I have been under the impression that "to make decisions' is correct and " to take decisions " may not be correct. In this video the BBC has used the phrase "to take decisions' which made me rethink the usage of the phrase.
Jasmine is a very paternalistic person. She always infantilizes her friends and never does things in other's best interests. Oliver is a friend of Jasmine, and he has a strong autonomy. He is the opposite of Jasmine. Oliver is kind and dresses very fancily. However, Jasmine has manky clothes. They have different personalities, but they are still friends because Jasmine believes it could be profitable to be Oliver's friend.
Eastern parents and elders are more parental towards the youngers. Always looking out for them which sometimes come out as infantilizing them. Making them lose their autonomy,unintentionally.
I have a good paternalistic friend. He try to infantilize us when we need to get something and he get have an exceptional role of autonomy and he didn't say any monky ideas how ever his ideas make us stuck in perils nevertheless he works to find the solution and his solutions are so profitable 📈 🤔
Nudging can be used in public betterments. But big companies use nudge to make money. This is called dark nudge or sludge Listening to audiobooks is in my best interests. My mother does not buy products that look manky. Most of the families are paternalistic in our society. Nudges infantilize us, it's undermining our autonomy.
Dont worry Muhammad, 40% is not bad, if you want to learn and improve, believe that you can do it and put the effort in. One day you’ll take 40% to somewhere near 100% more than anyone need. Don’t lose hope, work towards your goals. Hope you can commit to learning effectively.
You can download the audio and a free programme transcript here
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As a 23-year-old adult, he has the ability to decide and be responsible for what he had done. But his parents always infantilizes he and make him lose his autonomy. They want to protect him but only he knows what is in his best interest and what is good for him.
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A DANCE A DAY KEEPS A DOCTOR AWAY ^^
- Boogie on down/ hit the dance floor/ strut your stuff/ throw shapes: DANCE
- I love nothing more than.....
- I can do it like nobody's business/ very well/ very quickly
- At all cost: I have to do it at all cost
- a release
- sit on the fence: You cant sit on the fence any longer. You have to decide whose side you're on?
- It promotes DIVERGENT (different) thinking, leading to happier and more creative brains.
- Do you feel a twitch in your body when you hear your favorite rhythm?
Good method for learning English, I really appreciate it
I'm glad you like it. Have you seen that we have lots more episodes in this series here? 👇
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Thanks for your video, new words and expressions
Good method to learn
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Thanks,this is an interesting lesson because the "nudging" is a method of influence our decisions very usufull by politics ..
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Have you checked out the new courses on our website? www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/
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I was right about baby faces. Thank you.
I have been under the impression that "to make decisions' is correct and " to take decisions " may not be correct. In this video the BBC has used the phrase "to take decisions' which made me rethink the usage of the phrase.
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Jasmine is a very paternalistic person. She always infantilizes her friends and never does things in other's best interests. Oliver is a friend of Jasmine, and he has a strong autonomy. He is the opposite of Jasmine. Oliver is kind and dresses very fancily. However, Jasmine has manky clothes. They have different personalities, but they are still friends because Jasmine believes it could be profitable to be Oliver's friend.
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Eastern parents and elders are more parental towards the youngers. Always looking out for them which sometimes come out as infantilizing them. Making them lose their autonomy,unintentionally.
As we get oder we realise that what happened to us..
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Amazing videos, as always.❤
Why does the word send ( have you ever been send....) have the meaning of receive in this context?
I have a good paternalistic friend. He try to infantilize us when we need to get something and he get have an exceptional role of autonomy and he didn't say any monky ideas how ever his ideas make us stuck in perils nevertheless he works to find the solution and his solutions are so profitable 📈 🤔
Nudging can be used in public betterments. But big companies use nudge to make money. This is called dark nudge or sludge
Listening to audiobooks is in my best interests.
My mother does not buy products that look manky.
Most of the families are paternalistic in our society.
Nudges infantilize us, it's undermining our autonomy.
I want to know how many 6 min bbc podcasts there are on you tube
We have lots more episodes in this series here? 👇
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I'm as an arabic citezen I understand this lesson 40%. Am I not good in english?
Really,what's your name?
@@painstakingspirit7932 My name is mohamed and you?
Dont worry Muhammad, 40% is not bad, if you want to learn and improve, believe that you can do it and put the effort in. One day you’ll take 40% to somewhere near 100% more than anyone need. Don’t lose hope, work towards your goals. Hope you can commit to learning effectively.
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Manky
Paternalistic
Autonomy
Infantalize
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Who is from India?😊
Hello 🤗 i am from India
Really you don't believe me
I guess, you're from Pakistan. 🤔
@@ZubaidaKhatoon-s3x mai India se ho skta hu, lekin tum nhi. Pakistani ho tum. 😏
@@ZubaidaKhatoon-s3x India mein Muslim nhi hai, toh mujhe lga tum Pakistani ho. 😁
Who's from Somaliland.
Who is from Bangladesh
For a moment I thought it said: "Nudes: The secrets of persuasion" 😅
I need video about grammar
We have lots of grammar videos - what level are you?
Verb Agreement and error dedication.❤@@bbclearningenglish
Here's a live lesson all about verb agreement:
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