US /ˈbæθˌrob, ˈbɑθ-/
・UK /ˈbæθˌrəʊb, ˈbɑ:θ-/
And I don't think we should conduct foreign policy in our bathrobe at 5:00 in the morning.
I don't think we should conduct foreign policy in our bathrobe at 5:00 in the morning.
So up north basically means in Ontario, northern Ontario. So we've got up north. We don't say down south. Go down south. It's weird. Nobody goes down south. It doesn't happen. No. I guess when house coat, it's a coat you wear in your house, you might know it as a robe or a bathrobe or even a dressing gown. So when I was thinking about this lesson, I was doing a survey on a McGill University website about how Canadians pronounce different words and what words they use for things, and this was one of them. And I thought, huh, someone asked me, like, Ronnie, what do you say? And I say, hmm, I definitely say bathrobe because it's... No, sorry, I definitely say house coat because I'm like, I'm in my house, definitely going to wear a coat. And bathrobe, I don't know, and robe I think is more American.
But it's more formal. It might be more British, too, because everyone's just sitting around in gowns in England. Yes, it's happening. So, any of them you use is cool, but apparently this one is more common in Canada. House coat, you can say robe, bathrobe, dressing gown.
But a good summer bathrobe is a kimono.
Your wearing kimonos down, it's not like a big bathrobe.
There's one bathrobe.
There's one bathrobe.
You can see there is a man in a bathrobe and it looks like he is talking to his neighbor.
You can see there is a man in a bathrobe,
Your bathrobe?
Your bathrobe.
For instance, there's always that sign on the bathrobe that says, "If you take it, you're going to have to pay for it," but we didn't want to say it in such a crass way.
instance, there's always that sign on the bathrobe that says "If you take it,
Last week, Prince George showed up to our meeting in his bathrobe.
his bathrobe.
Guys, Ian said that Anton said we could have bathrobe Tuesdays.
- Guys, Ian said that Anton said we could have bathrobe Tuesdays.