Phần 3: What does 'bog-standard' mean? - The English We Speak
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Hello everyone. This is The English We Speak with me, Feifei...
And me, Rob. Hey, Feifei, do you need me to order you a pizza?
Why would I want you to order me a pizza when we are presenting a programme?
Go on! Just say 'pizza' and my new smartphone will instantly order one for you.
Oh, I see. I know you've got a new and very expensive smartphone, Rob.
But I'm quite happy using my bog-standard dumbphone.
'Bog-standard'! You mean it's basic, ordinary and unexceptional?
I do, Rob. It's a strange expression and nobody really knows its origins.
Well, I think it's got something to do with the English slang for toilet - bog - which is where your 'old' phone should be!
Thanks, Rob. Shall we hear some 'bog-standard' examples now?
I've got a bog-standard computer, but it's fine for just sending emails and surfing the internet.
Sorry you got a low mark in your homework, but to be honest, it was bog-standard.
I found the new film bog-standard - it lacked the action and special effects I was expecting.
This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning English,
and we're learning about the phrase 'bog-standard', which describes things that are basic, ordinary and unexceptional.
Yes, like your basic mobile phone.
Oh, is that a message on your new shiny, very expensive, smartphone?
Yes, yes, it is. It's my first bill for my new phone.... Let's have a look.
What?! How much! Oh!
Oh dear, Rob. It's not such a new shiny phone now, is it?
Oh no, how are we going to order a pizza now?
On my 'bog-standard' phone?
Here, just press the numbers and you can actually talk to someone.
No, I'm not hungry now.
Bye! Bye!