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- It's really going to be bad, the next one, 00:00
because, like, we've been prepped. 00:01
Are you okay? 00:04
- I'm okay. 00:05
I don't know how you guys 00:06
are talking so casually right now. 00:07
(upbeat music) 00:08
- [Evan] Wei Bi told me about this place. 00:23
- [Wei Bei] I tagged Kelsey and Evan. 00:25
- [Evan] And she's like, 00:26
"We gotta go." 00:27
I'm in. 00:28
Are you in? 00:29
- I guess so. 00:30
- [Evan] Do you see the line, Wei Bi? 00:33
- That is a long line. 00:34
- [Evan] Look at this spot you've found. 00:35
- I know. 00:36
- [Evan] We got mild, 00:37
we got hot, 00:38
and I think we got, like, howlin' hot. 00:39
- Whoa, we got howlin' plus. 00:41
The one we got, he told us, was off the menu. 00:42
I love spicy food, 00:45
but the guys said that it will take three days 00:46
to recover from. 00:49
Like, that's insane. 00:50
That's like injuring your own body. 00:51
- [Evan] They gave us gloves. 00:53
This is when you know 00:54
- [Kelsey] It's bad. 00:55
- [Evan] You're in for a treat. 00:55
(upbeat music) 00:57
- This is mild? 01:02
This is spicy. 01:03
- It is? 01:04
I'm worried for you. 01:05
- I'm good at spicy food, 01:05
but I'm just, like, realizing 01:06
that the mild is still kind of spicy. 01:08
- No, like, if someone 01:10
doesn't like spice, 01:11
this would be spicy for them. 01:12
- I'm just worried about the actual spicy ones now. 01:15
- He said three days. 01:17
Why am I the only one that's freaked out? 01:20
(upbeat music) 01:25
- It's pretty spicy. 01:29
- I don't think it's quite, well-- 01:30
- [Kelsey] It's not that bad. 01:31
(alarm sound) 01:32
- Okay, can the guy handle it? 01:35
It's not as spicy as I thought it would be. 01:37
- You guys are crazy. Really? 01:39
- No. Maybe because the first one 01:40
kind of burned my taste buds already. 01:42
It's just my mouth reacting, that's it. 01:43
- But then again, like, 01:46
the heat is just sitting in your mouth, 01:46
so it's just-- 01:48
- Yeah. 01:49
- It's really going to be bad, the next one, 01:49
because, like, we've been prepped. 01:51
Are you okay? 01:53
- I'm okay. 01:54
I don't know how you guys are talking so casually right now. 01:55
(upbeat music) 01:58
- It's black. 02:00
Literally, it's, like, black. 02:01
Wow, just smelling it makes it, like, spicy. 02:02
- Ah! 02:04
- [Wei Bi] Evan, I think you're dying. 02:05
- We might lose Evan. 02:07
It's been nice knowing you. 02:08
- It' been nice, nice working with you. 02:09
- Let's go nuclear. 02:10
- Let's go. 02:11
Oh my god. 02:12
- [Wei Bi] Oh, okay. 02:19
- It's making me tear up. 02:20
- Huh, okay. 02:22
Okay, yeah, it's slow. 02:24
Oh, oh god. 02:27
Okay, I can't. 02:28
- I'm looking exactly how I looked 02:29
when I just watched "P.S. I Love You," 02:31
a.k.a the saddest movie ever. 02:33
- I can't. 02:36
It's so spicy. 02:37
Oh my god. 02:40
- You know what? 02:41
- I'm okay. 02:42
- I'm gonna try the cheese. 02:44
Maybe that'll cool it down. 02:45
- It got me. 02:46
For sure, it got me. 02:46
Be right back, guys. 02:49
This is single-handedly the most 02:51
spiciest thing I've ever written, 02:53
eaten in my life. 02:56
- I think it's just a different thing. 02:58
I'm used to, like, horseradish 02:59
that hits you right away. 03:01
This is like a slow burn. 03:02
I can handle this. 03:03
I can wait it out. 03:04
But did all of my orifices, like, start melting? Yes. 03:05
My eyes started, like, seriously crying. 03:07
My nose started dripping. 03:10
Like, it all happened. 03:12
I mean, I've never seen Evan act that way before, 03:13
so that was entertaining. 03:16
- Yeah, that was great. 03:17
But, you know what, other than the spiciness, 03:18
the chicken here was so good. 03:20
- Very juicy. 03:21
- I agree. 03:22
- I want to come here everyday. 03:22
- Signing off. 03:23
- Peace. 03:24
(upbeat music) 03:27

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[English]
- It's really going to be bad, the next one,
because, like, we've been prepped.
Are you okay?
- I'm okay.
I don't know how you guys
are talking so casually right now.
(upbeat music)
- [Evan] Wei Bi told me about this place.
- [Wei Bei] I tagged Kelsey and Evan.
- [Evan] And she's like,
"We gotta go."
I'm in.
Are you in?
- I guess so.
- [Evan] Do you see the line, Wei Bi?
- That is a long line.
- [Evan] Look at this spot you've found.
- I know.
- [Evan] We got mild,
we got hot,
and I think we got, like, howlin' hot.
- Whoa, we got howlin' plus.
The one we got, he told us, was off the menu.
I love spicy food,
but the guys said that it will take three days
to recover from.
Like, that's insane.
That's like injuring your own body.
- [Evan] They gave us gloves.
This is when you know
- [Kelsey] It's bad.
- [Evan] You're in for a treat.
(upbeat music)
- This is mild?
This is spicy.
- It is?
I'm worried for you.
- I'm good at spicy food,
but I'm just, like, realizing
that the mild is still kind of spicy.
- No, like, if someone
doesn't like spice,
this would be spicy for them.
- I'm just worried about the actual spicy ones now.
- He said three days.
Why am I the only one that's freaked out?
(upbeat music)
- It's pretty spicy.
- I don't think it's quite, well--
- [Kelsey] It's not that bad.
(alarm sound)
- Okay, can the guy handle it?
It's not as spicy as I thought it would be.
- You guys are crazy. Really?
- No. Maybe because the first one
kind of burned my taste buds already.
It's just my mouth reacting, that's it.
- But then again, like,
the heat is just sitting in your mouth,
so it's just--
- Yeah.
- It's really going to be bad, the next one,
because, like, we've been prepped.
Are you okay?
- I'm okay.
I don't know how you guys are talking so casually right now.
(upbeat music)
- It's black.
Literally, it's, like, black.
Wow, just smelling it makes it, like, spicy.
- Ah!
- [Wei Bi] Evan, I think you're dying.
- We might lose Evan.
It's been nice knowing you.
- It' been nice, nice working with you.
- Let's go nuclear.
- Let's go.
Oh my god.
- [Wei Bi] Oh, okay.
- It's making me tear up.
- Huh, okay.
Okay, yeah, it's slow.
Oh, oh god.
Okay, I can't.
- I'm looking exactly how I looked
when I just watched "P.S. I Love You,"
a.k.a the saddest movie ever.
- I can't.
It's so spicy.
Oh my god.
- You know what?
- I'm okay.
- I'm gonna try the cheese.
Maybe that'll cool it down.
- It got me.
For sure, it got me.
Be right back, guys.
This is single-handedly the most
spiciest thing I've ever written,
eaten in my life.
- I think it's just a different thing.
I'm used to, like, horseradish
that hits you right away.
This is like a slow burn.
I can handle this.
I can wait it out.
But did all of my orifices, like, start melting? Yes.
My eyes started, like, seriously crying.
My nose started dripping.
Like, it all happened.
I mean, I've never seen Evan act that way before,
so that was entertaining.
- Yeah, that was great.
But, you know what, other than the spiciness,
the chicken here was so good.
- Very juicy.
- I agree.
- I want to come here everyday.
- Signing off.
- Peace.
(upbeat music)

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

casually

/ˈkæʒuəli/

B2
  • adverb
  • - in a relaxed and informal manner

prepped

/prɛpt/

B1
  • verb
  • - prepared (usually for something difficult or unpleasant)

tagged

/tæɡd/

A2
  • verb
  • - identified or marked (often on social media)

insane

/ɪnˈseɪn/

B2
  • adjective
  • - extremely foolish or irrational

injuring

/ˈɪndʒərɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - causing physical harm or damage

recover

/rɪˈkʌvər/

B1
  • verb
  • - return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength

spicy

/ˈspaɪsi/

A2
  • adjective
  • - flavored with or containing strong spices

freaked

/friːkt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to become very frightened or upset

reacting

/riˈæktɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - responding to something

orifices

/ˈɔːrɪfɪsiːz/

C1
  • noun
  • - an opening, such as a nostril, mouth, or anus

melting

/ˈmɛltɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to turn from a solid to a liquid

entertaining

/ˌɛntərˈteɪnɪŋ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - amusing; providing enjoyment

juicy

/ˈdʒuːsi/

A2
  • adjective
  • - full of juice; succulent

nuclear

/ˈnuːkliər/

B2
  • adjective
  • - relating to the nucleus of an atom; extremely powerful

tear

/tɪər/

A2
  • verb
  • - to become liquid and flow from the eye

dying

/ˈdaɪɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - stopping living

literally

/ˈlɪtərəli/

B1
  • adverb
  • - in a literal manner or sense; exactly

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Key Grammar Structures

  • It's really going to be bad, the next one,

    ➔ Future with 'going to'

    ➔ 'Going to' is used to express future plans or predictions based on present evidence.

  • Are you okay?

    ➔ Present simple in questions

    ➔ The present simple is used in questions to ask about general well-being or current state.

  • I'm okay.

    ➔ Present continuous for states

    ➔ The present continuous can be used to describe temporary states or conditions.

  • I don't know how you guys are talking so casually right now.

    ➔ Present continuous with 'how'

    ➔ The present continuous with 'how' is used to express surprise or disbelief about an ongoing action.

  • We got mild, we got hot, and I think we got, like, howlin' hot.

    ➔ List with 'and'

    ➔ 'And' is used to connect items in a list, often with a final item introduced by 'like'.

  • This is single-handedly the most spiciest thing I've ever eaten in my life.

    ➔ Superlative with 'the most'

    ➔ 'The most' is used to form the superlative degree, indicating the highest level of a quality.

  • I can handle this. I can wait it out.

    ➔ Modal verb 'can' for ability

    ➔ 'Can' is used to express ability or capability to do something.

  • My eyes started, like, seriously crying.

    ➔ Past simple with 'started'

    ➔ The past simple with 'started' is used to describe the beginning of an action in the past.

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