In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two close friends (Sam and Jess) talking through whether to say yes to a destination wedding invitation that’s stretching the budget too far.
This episode is full of natural spoken English: honest back-and-forth, gentle truth-telling, and the relatable tug-of-war between not wanting to disappoint a friend and not wanting to drain your bank account — plus the relief of finding an honest middle ground.
You’ll learn:
The vocabulary word “scramble” (to rush around at the last minute in a stressed, disorganized way)
The natural English expression “bow out” (to politely step away from something gracefully, without drama)
How native speakers talk about money, guilt, and tough decisions in a kind, honest way
A fluency tip: how to ask permission before delivering a hard truth (“Can I be honest with you?”)
After you listen, practice this: say “Can I be honest with you?” out loud, gently, the way a good friend would — so your honesty feels caring instead of harsh next time you give real feedback.
