Shadowing Practice: Friends Drama! Monica & Phoebe Fight πŸ’₯ | Restaurant Clash & Chandler Confrontation πŸ½οΈπŸ’†β€β™‚οΈ - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hi, Phoebe.
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Hi, Phoebe.
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Hi.
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Is Amanda here yet?
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No. Oh, good.
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Hey, look, I'm so sorry for screwing up that cutting her out plan,
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but I have a new plan.
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Chandler agreed to call here in a few minutes with an emergency.
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Oh, well, OK, what kind of emergency gets us both out of here?
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Well, what do you think of Mike and Chandler being in a car accident?
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Are you kidding?
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I love it.
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Hi.
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Hello.
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Hello.
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Oh, my!
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It's so nice to see you.
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Both of you, look at me.
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Look how young I look.
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Oh, gosh, we have so much to catch up on.
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But first things first, touch my abs.
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I don't exercise at all.
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Oh, gosh.
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So, Monica, you're married.
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Yeah, yeah, his name is Chandler.
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Oh, smell my neck.
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It's not perfume.
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It's me.
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It's my natural scent.
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Musty.
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Oh.
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Gosh, this is brilliant.
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Gosh, it's just like old times.
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I'm so happy you two are friends again.
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When were we not friends?
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Well, it was 1992, and I remember because that was the year I had sex with Evel Knievel.
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Uh, we were friends in 1992.
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I distinctly remember you were dodging her calls calls and trying to avoid seeing her.
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You were going to cut me out?
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Well, kind of.
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Oh, my God.
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Oh, bugger.
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Should I not have said that?
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I feel like a perfect arse.
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Oh, America, you're just an ass.
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Hello?
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Chandler, what's wrong?
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Oh, my God, are you all right?
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Yeah, I'll be right there.
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Oh, I'm so sorry, but Chandler was in a car accident.
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Oh, my God.
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Yeah.
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Was Mike with him?
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Nope.
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There's a country called Argentina.
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It's a place I've never seen.
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But for 50 pesos, you could buy a human spleen.
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Human spleen.
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Ole!
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What are you doing here?
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Well, you said you had customers lined up in the streets,
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so I'm here to entertain.
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Oh, great.
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Yeah.
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It really has been great, too.
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You know, some of these people must have seen me play before because they were requesting a bunch of my songs.
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Yeah, you suck and, um,
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shut up and go home.
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Um, listen, Phoebe.
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Yeah.
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You know how much I love listening to your music, you know. But. But what?
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Um, this is kind of a classy place.
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Okay, say no more.
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It wasn't just that she was fat,
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the woman smelled like garbage.
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Everyone!
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It wasn't just that she was fat,
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the woman smelled like garbage.
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Classy, huh?
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Hey.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Here, Monica, look what I got to wear when I play at your restaurant.
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Uh-uh, wait.
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Right?
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I think this might even class up the ballot of the uncircumcised man.
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Um, Phoebe?
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Hmm?
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Maybe I wasn't clear before.
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I really love listening to your music here,
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but my restaurant is sort of an upscale place.
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Right, yeah, okay, I'll ask the butler to fetch my diamonds out of the vault.
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Phoebe, it's not what you wear.
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It's sort of your songs.
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I just don't think you should play at the restaurant anymore.
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Oh.
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Okay.
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Fine, I'll just, I'll take the handbag.
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There.
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Hey, so, you guys, the funniest thing happened at work, the other...
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Well, my songs aren't good enough for your restaurant.
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Okay, we're still on that.
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I didn't say your songs weren't good enough.
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Well, then what's wrong with them?
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But they don't go with your tiny portions of pretentious food?
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Tiny portions?
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Yeah, well, um, excuse me,
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I ordered the smoked salmon appetizer,
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but I can't see it, I can't see it!
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Phoebe, it's not about quantity.
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Well, it's not about quality.
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Oh, oh, really?
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You want to talk about quality?
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Have you ever heard of a key?
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It's what some people sing in!
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Well, at least all my songs don't taste like garlic.
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Yes, there are other ingredients, Monica.
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Okay, so that's what we're doing.
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Well, you know what?
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When I'm in the coffee house bopping along to one of your songs, I'm wearing earplugs.
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Earplugs or clothes of garlic?
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You know what?
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You know what?
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I take back what I said before.
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You keep playing at the restaurant because with your music driving people inside,
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my bar sales have gone up like crazy.
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What are people having?
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The garlic martini?
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You know, it's funny.
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You'd think I'd be angry.
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I mean, you'd think I'd want to rip his tiny little head off.
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Fortunately, I'm past it.
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Maybe you do seem a little tense.
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Here, let me help you.
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All right.
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Oh, get off!
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Ow!
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Oh, stop it!
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Why?
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Why are you doing that to me?
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What are you talking about?
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As a masseuse and a human,
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I'm begging you, never do that to anyone.
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I give good massages.
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I used to give them to Rachel all the time before she got allergic. And Chandler loves them.
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Watch.
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He does not like it.
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He hates it.
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He's in pain.
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No, he's not.
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Yes, he is.
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What?
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I'm sorry, but...
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Ow, ow, ow.
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What?
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You've been lying to me?
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I can't believe you do that.
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Well, maybe you just didn't want to hurt your feelings.
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But the minute we start to lie to each other...
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And by we, I mean society.
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Hey, is Rachel here?
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No. Listen, I just wanted to apologize about this afternoon and the whole massage thing, you know?
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I...
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I really like them.
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Oh, please, stop.
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I mean, we're supposed to be honest with each other.
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I just wish you could tell me,
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just say, I don't like your massages.
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I don't like your massages.
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See?
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It's no big deal.
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Okay, but now see you're crying.
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I'm not crying about that.
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I'm crying about something that happened at work.
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What?
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My boyfriend said he didn't like my massages.
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I mean, it's okay.
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You don't have to be the best at everything.
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Oh, my God!
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You don't know me at all!
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Okay.
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You give the worst massages in the world.
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I'm crying here!
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Look, hear me out, okay?
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You give the best bad massages.
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Okay?
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If anybody was looking for the best bad massage and they were thinking to themselves,
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who's the best at that?
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They'd have to go to you.
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Huh.
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So you're saying, like, um,
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if there was an award for the best bad massage...
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Well, who would get that?
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Oh, it would be you.
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You, Monica, and you'd get all the votes.
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So maybe they could, um,
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call the award the Monica?
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Absolutely.
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Okay.
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I suck.
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Yeah.

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  • Direct Address: Phrases like "Hi, Phoebe" and "Hello, Chandler" illustrate the casual way friends greet each other, emphasizing the importance of personal interaction in conversations.
  • Past Tense Usage: References to past events, e.g., "I remember because that was the year I had sex with Evel Knievel," provide insight into how to discuss past experiences naturally, which is crucial for English fluency.
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  • Phrase Clarity: "What kind of emergency gets us both out of here?" This sentence features fast-paced speech and can be tricky. Focus on pronouncing "emergency" clearly to convey urgency.
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