Chatterbox #333 – The psychology of waiting (ad free)
Episode description
Waiting is a part of everyday life. Whether you’re stuck in traffic, waiting for a job offer, or standing in line at the store, waiting can feel frustrating. In this episode, Andrew and Anna explore the psychology of waiting, discussing why some waiting feels harder than others and how cultural differences affect our patience. They also share personal stories about waiting, including long lines at government offices and waiting for language skills to improve.
Fun fact
Have you ever pressed the “close door” button in an elevator, hoping it would speed things up? In many places, that button doesn’t actually work—it’s just there to give impatient people a sense of control!
Expressions included in the study guide
- To go so far as to
- To be made redundant
- To cut in line / to push in
- To split hairs
- To cope (with something)
- Instant gratification
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Chatterbox #333 – The psychology of waiting (ad free)
Episode description
Waiting is a part of everyday life. Whether you’re stuck in traffic, waiting for a job offer, or standing in line at the store, waiting can feel frustrating. In this episode, Andrew and Anna explore the psychology of waiting, discussing why some waiting feels harder than others and how cultural differences affect our patience. They also share personal stories about waiting, including long lines at government offices and waiting for language skills to improve.Fun fact
Have you ever pressed the "close door" button in an elevator, hoping it would speed things up? In many places, that button doesn’t actually work—it’s just there to give impatient people a sense of control!Expressions included in the study guide
- To go so far as to
- To be made redundant
- To cut in line / to push in
- To split hairs
- To cope (with something)
- Instant gratification
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Sign inHosts: Andrew Bates and Anna Connelly
Episode preparation/research: Andrew Bates
Audio editor: Andrew Bates
Transcriptionist: Andrew Bates
Study guide writer: Indiana Brown
English editor: Alina Morozova
Operations: Tsuyoshi Kaneshima
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