Id | ESLPod_0296_WE_0267 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 296 |
Episode Title | Bad Manners at a Business Lunch |
Phrase | excuse |
Text | In this podcast, the word "excuse" means a reason that one gives for (not) having done something: "Gregory's excuse for not having stopped to talk to us yesterday was that he was in a hurry to get to the office." As a verb, "to excuse" means to forgive someone for something: "Please excuse Vikki for not being at the meeting today, but she was called away to our downtown office." When you need to interrupt a conversation, it's a good idea to say, "Excuse me!" because this is a polite way to tell the other people that you need to say something, even though it is rude to speak when they are speaking. At the end of a meal at home, children are sometimes taught to say, "May I be excused?" because this is a polite way to ask for permission to leave the table. |
Topics | Food + Drink |
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