897: Wednesday Conversation Practice: Whose Turn Is It to Pay?

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two roommates (Priya and Marco) sitting down to sort out their shared bills after one of them notices the math isn’t adding up.

This episode is full of natural spoken English: soft openings, honest money talk, and the small, considerate phrasing friends use to raise an awkward topic without making it weird — plus the relief of fixing a problem before it turns into quiet resentment.

You’ll learn:

The vocabulary word “lopsided” (unevenly balanced — unfair or heavier on one side)

The natural English expression “square up” (to settle a debt or pay someone back so things are even)

How native speakers handle money, fairness, and uncomfortable conversations in a casual, low-tension way

A fluency tip: the soft opening that lowers the tension before a hard topic (“It’s not a big deal, but I want to get on the same page.”)

After you listen, practice this: say that opening line out loud a few times until it feels relaxed and unthreatening — so you’ll have a kind way to start your next uncomfortable conversation.

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