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Aug 11, 2015

Importance of Language - Irenicast Episode 023 - Conversations on Faith and Culture - An Irenicon

You might think an episode on the importance of language would be an easy topic to conquer for three people who speak on a weekly podcast.  This, however, is not entirely the case. Jeff, Mona and Allen get meta as they discuss the importance of language and tackle the issues of rhetoric, political correctness, cronuts, the Bible, and new attempts on metaphors for God.  All that, plus the brand new segment Fill in the Blanks: Etiquette Edition.

 

Host Check In (00:12)

The Importance of Language Conversation (6:22)

Fill in the Blanks Segment (53:32)



RELEVANT LINKS

 

From the Opening

 

From Conversation on the Importance of Language

 

From the Fill in the Blanks: Etiquette Edition Segment

  • “In public a woman should ask for help before attempting to carry bundles in the street, because asking for a man’s assistance might humiliate and emasculate him in public unless the bundle is very small.” (Lost Ettiquite, The Week)
  • “It is incredibly boorish to butter your bread before eating it, unless it was bite sized.” (Bread and Butter Etiquettearticle)
  • “In Portugal it is impolite to ask for salt and pepper at a restaurant” (from Dining Etiquette from Around the World article)
  • “If something should go wrong at the table, like you find a worm in your stew of someone drops a gravy boat on your Aunt Bess, in order to avoid incredible awkwardness you ought to say nothing.” (in Farmer’s Almanac)
  • “If someone toasts you, it is ill-mannered to take a drink in response.” (Toasts and Toasting Etiquettearticle)
  • “In France it is impolite to take a bite of a slice of bread.” (from Manner Matters: Bread and Butter Basics article)



THANK YOU

Thank you to Mike Golin for our intro and outro music.  Check out his band Soulwise.



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