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第993期:Family Routine

04 Oct 2020

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更多英语知识,请关注微信公众号: VOA英语每日一听 Paul: Hi, Amy.Amy: Hi.Paul: So we're talking about routines and in the evening, what's your usual routine?Amy: Get home, wash hands, usually just try and get the dinner organized. Dinner and get my daughter ready for bed, usually. Just get her sorted before I think about relaxing or doing anything else because if I sit down, I never want to stand back up again when I get from work.So yeah, my evening routine is usually pretty steady. Just get everybody fed, the youngest person washed into bed, and then I can relax. How about you?Paul: Yeah, I live alone, so I get back from work and I try to cook for myself. So most nights of the week, I'll probably go home and I then go to the supermarket, get some stuff to cook and cook dinner and then maybe relax in front of my computer, watch some TV and maybe do some work.But maybe that's my routine for about five nights of the week. And then maybe, the other two nights, I'll go out with friends and go for dinner and maybe go for a few drinks.Amy: Sounds good.Paul: Yeah.Amy: Yeah, I was thinking about my weekday routine. I guess weekend routine is more relaxed. It's not as stuck, I guess. The weekend, yeah, we'd maybe go for dinner or go for a bath.Paul: So Amy, you sound, you know, very much into family life. Do you ever sort of miss being single?Amy: My single life routine?Paul: Yeah.Amy: I think I sometimes miss the freedom and maybe the—especially the freedom with my finances, just being able to spend my money on myself, going out to concerts or nightclubs. Yeah, sometimes but not very much. I think what has replaced it is good for my current lifestyle. I think it suits me. I'm happy.Paul: So you'd recommend family life to somebody like me who's single?Amy: If you find the right family, I think yeah. Family life is good. It's fun. You'd find that families can stick with other families and the adults can still have a laugh and have adult conversation and the kids can play. If the kids are happy, then the parents are happy and you can still have a laugh and hopefully, not talk about too many childish things. You don't have to talk about changing nappies or anything—Paul: So you still have a social life then?Amy: We try to, yes. We try to. Yeah, when budget allows and our daughter, she's five, so there's more freedom that comes when your children get older. When they're younger, then the rule a bit more, unfortunately. But such as life. I would recommend it, Paul, yes.Paul: Okay. I'll have to think seriously about it. Thanks, Amy.Amy: You're welcome.

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