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Friends - Joey doesn't share FOOD
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This video features a classic comedic scene from *Friends* that illustrates the humorous social friction caused by differing dining habits. Language learners will gain exposure to natural, fast-paced American English and practical vocabulary related to eating out, such as "sharing buffer," "seafood platter," and "two-way street." The transcript highlights how to express personal boundaries and reactions in social settings using informal idioms. By watching, students can practice identifying conversational nuances—like sarcasm and exaggeration—and observe the difference between literal and figurative promises (e.g., "what's mine is yours"). It is an excellent resource for mastering casual dialogue and common social expressions.
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[Music]
hey
hey oh my friend sarah had a great time
last night
yeah so are you going to call this one
back no
but what are you talking about sarah's
great oh really you don't know what your
great friend
did we're out to dinner
okay we were getting along having a
really nice time
i was thinking she was really cool and
then out of nowhere
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
that's it that's why you won't go out
with her again so she took some fries
big deal
hey look it's not about a few fries it's
about what the fries represent
what all food
well i'm i'm sorry i i can't believe i
set you up with such a monster
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Key Vocabulary (49)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To have a specific sense or significance, especially when explaining a word or sign. It can also describe a person's intention or the importance of something to someone.
Night is the period of time between sunset and sunrise when the sky is dark. It is the time when most people rest, sleep, and the moon is often visible.
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