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你是否曾经买过一件昂贵的东西,买的时候非常喜欢,买过后就无比后悔呢?别担心,并不是只有你这样。这不,Neil 和你一样,在买了一双价格不菲的鞋子后,着实体会了一把 “buyer’s remorse” 的感觉。听菲菲和 Neil 的对话,学习 “buyer’s remorse” 的意思和用法。
Feifei
Hi Neil. 脚上这双新鞋很不错嘛!
Neil
Really, Feifei? I’m not so sure about them.
Feifei
They look cool. 橙色的鞋很有个性!
Neil
You’re just being nice. I’ve decided buying orange shoes was a bad move. I look stupid.
Feifei
Were they expensive?
Neil
Very expensive.
Feifei
Oh, you know what? I think you’re suffering from buyer’s remorse!
Neil
I suppose I do regret buying them.
Feifei
“Buyer’s remorse” 就是这集 “地道英语” 节目中要教给大家的表达。“Buyer’s remorse” 的字面意思是 “买家懊悔”,它被用来描述一种特殊的遗憾、后悔的情绪。这种情绪通常在有大笔支出时出现,比如购买了房子、车之后,认为自己做了一个错误的决定,从而有了 “buyer’s remorse” 买家懊悔情绪。
Neil
Yes, that sounds right! Have you ever felt it?
Feifei
Yes, after I bought my new bike. Thankfully, the feeling passed. I love my bike now. Listen to these examples.
Examples
A: I made a terrible decision buying this house. It’s in a bad location and it needs a lot of repairs. What was I thinking?
B: Sounds like buyer’s remorse, my friend. Relax. The repairs aren’t serious and it only takes five minutes to get to the train station.
A: Lovely new car!
B: Thanks, but I’m feeling terrible buyer’s remorse right now. It was so expensive. What if I lose my job?
A: Why did I order lobster soup? Your potato soup was half the price, and it’s tastier.
B: I know the feeling – I always order the wrong thing and then get some serious buyer’s remorse. Let’s share.
Feifei
你正在收听的是 BBC英语教学的 “地道英语” 节目。在这集节目里,我们教给大家的表达是 “buyer’s remorse”。So, Neil. Are you feeling any better now?
Neil
You know, the funny thing is, I bought these shoes to cheer myself up!
Feifei
Oh, a bit of retail therapy, was it? Buying something to make yourself feel happier. It doesn’t always work!
Neil
Sadly not.
Feifei
Hey, aren’t they running shoes?
Neil
Yes.
Feifei
Well, how about this for a crazy idea: go for a run in them! That will make you feel better.
Neil
You’re probably right, as always, Feifei!
Feifei
And by the way, I do think they look great. Orange suits you.
Neil
Oh, thanks. I guess they are pretty… unique.
Both
Bye.