Learn Real English - SHOPPING | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Learn how to understand native speakers and navigate common questions while shopping in English.
Key Insights
- ๐ The speaker introduces the topic of improving listening skills while shopping, emphasizing the practicality and fun of this approach.
- ๐๏ธ The speaker mentions a tax on plastic bags in Toronto and expresses their reluctance to pay for bags, highlighting the inconvenience and cost associated with it.
- ๐ The speaker discusses the confusion that arises when cashiers ask customers if they want a bag, using a humorous example to illustrate the miscommunication that can occur due to native speakers speaking quickly and using colloquial language.
- ๐ณ The speaker explains the various loyalty cards or points cards that cashiers may ask about, providing examples such as Airmiles, Optimum card, and Target card. They emphasize the possibility of earning free points but also highlight the hassle of filling out forms and the common response of saying "no" to these offers.
- ๐ณ The speaker also mentions the question of payment method, specifically credit or debit, and provides insight into the abbreviated and colloquial language used in this context ("crediter debit"). They advise using cash as the easiest option but acknowledge personal preferences and the convenience of using debit cards.
- ๐ The speaker addresses the last question that cashiers usually ask about the receipt, explaining the pronunciation of "receipt" and providing variations such as "doya wanna" or "doya needa". They encourage responding positively and expressing gratitude ("yes, please") when asked about the receipt.
- ๐๏ธ The speaker expresses their personal dislike for shopping but acknowledges its necessity. They provide tips for smoother transactions, such as saying "thank you" and remaining patient if there's a language barrier. โฐ The speaker concludes the content by bidding farewell, reiterating the importance of expressing gratitude and emphasizing the positive impact it can have on the cashier's day.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why is it important to say "thank you" at the end of transactions?
Saying "thank you" at the end of transactions makes the person working have a better day and shows appreciation for their service. It helps in building a positive and polite interaction.
Q: Why do cashiers ask if you want a bag or need a bag?
Cashiers ask if you want a bag or need a bag to determine if they should provide you with a plastic bag for items you purchased. This is important to help reduce waste and encourage reusable bag options.
Q: How can you respond if the cashier asks if you have airmiles or store cards?
If the cashier asks if you have airmiles or store cards, you can respond with a simple "no" if you don't have any. These cards offer loyalty rewards, but it is not necessary to have them for every transaction.
Q: Why do cashiers ask if you want credit or debit?
Cashiers ask if you want credit or debit to determine the payment method you would like to use. This helps in ensuring a smooth transaction and allows you to choose between using a credit card or a debit card.
Q: How can you avoid confusion if you don't understand what a cashier asks you?
If you don't understand what a cashier asks you, it is best to stay calm and ask them to repeat it. Getting angry or frustrated won't help the situation. Asking for clarification politely is the best way to handle it.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The speaker teaches how to improve listening skills while shopping and understand native speakers.
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They provide examples of common questions asked by cashiers and explain the correct responses.
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The video emphasizes the importance of saying "thank you" and handling transactions politely.