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Hmm.
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I'll be with you in a second.
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I'm doing something that's very important.
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It's called brushing your teeth.
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These things are your teeth, this thing is called toothbrush.
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Now, maybe you want to go back and look at a video that I've done about crazy words in
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English, why we don't call it a "teethbrush", but this called a toothbrush.
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And I want you to know a little secret.
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Actually, it shouldn't be a secret.
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Use one of these, every day, brush your teeth, three times a day, yeah.
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With this stuff called toothpaste.
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Cultural tip here, vocabulary lesson at the same time is when you speak to other humans,
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other people, doesn't matter about dogs, they don't care.
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Sometimes, your breath smells like you ate poo.
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So, this wonderful stuff is called toothpaste.
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And you put this on your toothbrush and you brush your teeth.
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Today, I'm going to tell you about this thing that I don't really want to have to tell you
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about, but some of you guys out there need it.
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It's called basic hygiene.
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So, this all started yesterday.
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I was at the gym working out on the machine, minding my own business, having a great time.
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And all of the sudden, there's another lady beside me... wow!
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She reeked!
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Reek means smelled really, really badly.
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Like, I wanted to die.
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She interrupted my workout, actually.
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So, I understand you're at a gym, okay, and you're going to sweat.
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But you don't need to spell like poo before you walk in the gym.
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I'm not going to go into description of exactly what she smelled like, but let's say it's
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a man's body part mixed with some poo and an armpit.
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That's as far as we're going.
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So, we have this amazing new discovery - not that new - called deodorant.
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Now, deodorant is also called antiperspirant.
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You put this stuff here.
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This is called your armpit.
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It's a pit of arm.
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Use this stuff - both of them, put them on both of your armpits - to prevent you spelling
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like a dirty monster, for example.
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So, rule number one: please, please, please wear deodorant.
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Maybe in your country, you don't wear deodorant.
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That's cool.
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Guess what?
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Please try, because when you come to a North American city, Canada, America, other cities,
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doesn't matter where you're going.
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And you're on the subway and you're not wearing deodorant and Ronnie's head is here, you could
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kill me!
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You could actually kill people on the subway whose - yeah, see?
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There's a bell of death.
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You could kill people on the subway because of your armpit smell, pfft.
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So please, this guy, deodorant, wear it.
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After you do this, before you do this, you're going to do this.
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This is a verb called bathe.
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You might say, "Hey Ronnie, you spelled 'bath' with an E".
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But it's actually a verb called "bathe".
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It's kind of an old word.
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So, bathing means you take a shower every day.
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Yeah, you think, "Pfft, it's Friday.
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I'm not going to take a shower."
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No, guess what, you're going to take a shower every day.
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You can also take a bath.
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Now, a bath is different from a shower.
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When you are in a shower, you stand up, turn on the water, and the water comes from above,
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like magic.
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When you take a bath, you fill the bathtub with water and you sit.
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You can relax, you can have a good time in the bathtub, get a rubber duckie, "Quack,
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quack, quack".
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You can get some bubble bath going on, bubble bath.
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But please do one of these things, do both.
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Take five showers, it doesn't matter, but please make sure that you do this every day.
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Every day, okay?
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Every day, two words, every day, take a shower or a bath.
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This is a thing called soap.
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It smells nice.
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Some of them smell not nice, but this one actually smells good.
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So, this stuff is called soap.
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This stuff is what you use to wash on your body, rub it on your body, makes your body
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smell good, takes away the stench.
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Next up, brush your teeth.
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Yes, yes!
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Dentists recommend three times a day.
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Ronnie recommends at least once before you go to school, before you go to your work,
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before you get anywhere where there's other people.
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At least, if you wake up in the morning, or the afternoon, at night, after you're sleeping,
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please brush your teeth.
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I don't want to smell what you had for dinner last night.
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It's disgusting.
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Sometimes, when I speak to people, I almost die because of their bad breath.
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Bad breath comes from smoking, not brushing your teeth, coffee, and the food you eat.
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So, if I'm talking to you and you had bad breath, you're going to see my face do this
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and you're going to see me do this.
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Because I don't want to talk to you if you have bad breath.
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So, ways to avoid this: mouthwash.
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Mouthwash is a liquid, we have brands that you - very strong, you put them in your mouth,
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there's alcohol.
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Don't drink it!
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I know that you're tempted to drink it because there's alcohol in it.
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It's not that kind.
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So, you put it in your mouth, spit it out, don't swallow it, okay?
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Next thing you can do is floss.
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Now, floss is a noun and a verb.
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Unfortunately, I didn't bring my pocket floss today, but floss is like a string.
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You put in between your teeth and you floss with the floss.
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It's also called dental floss.
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We have butt floss and that means, like, a really small underwear, but we're not going
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to talk about that in this lesson.
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So, dental floss is a noun, and the verb is "to floss".
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As I told you, you need a toothbrush and toothpaste.
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Let's say that you don't have a lot of money to buy these things.
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I recommend going to a dentist and just saying, "Hi dentist, can I please have some toothbrushes
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and some toothpaste?"
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I'm sure the dentist will give it to you, just because they can and they're free.
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There's another important thing that you have to do.
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You've got to wear clothes, okay?
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I know that I joke about not wearing pants a lot.
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I've got to go out and wear pants again - but make sure that your pants are clean, and your
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shirt, everything.
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Everything that you wear, make sure they're clean.
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You don't have to watch your clothes every day, but please make sure that your clothes
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are clean, and you can do this by doing the sniff test.
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So, you take your pants and sniff them.
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If they smell bad, do not put them on, okay?
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If they smell bad to you, they're going to smell bad to other people.
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Sometimes, you leave your clothes in the washer too long, and you forget to put them in the
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dryer or you forget to hang them up.
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Guess what, these clothes, you need to wash them again because they smell moldy.
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They smell old, or musty.
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It smells disgusting.
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Oh, mine smell good!
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So, please wear clean clothes.
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Wear clothes, make sure they're clean, yeah?
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It's important.
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Some people like to wear perfume, okay?
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Perfume is what women wear.
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Men wear cologne.
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So, if you're a man, you don't want to say, "I wear perfume", you want to say, "I wear
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cologne".
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So, perfume is for women and cologne is for men.
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Now, sometimes, I will encounter other humans that I think they have a bath in this stuff.
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They spray the whole container.
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Axe is a very good example of this.
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Axe is a brand - sponsorship, Axe - and I think people think it's like, a one dose can.
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So, they just spray the whole can on them and then they go out into public.
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And there's basically a cloud of smoke.
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It's disgusting.
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You don't need a whole bottle, okay, of this stuff.
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A little is enough.
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You just want to spray a little bit to smell nice, and you have to be careful with colognes
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and perfumes now, because many people have an allergy to scents.
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So, you will see signs in schools or public buildings that says, "Please don't wear perfume
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or cologne because somebody who works here is allergic to your perfume."
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So, if you follow the basic steps, you don't even need perfume or cologne.
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Take a shower or a bath, clean your clothes, brush your teeth.
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Basic hygiene.
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This is how you make friends.
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Like I said, if I'm somewhere or I meet someone, they could be the most beautiful boy or girl
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in the world.
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If I talk to them and they smell bad, I'm out.
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Oh, I can't handle it!
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Bye!