M: I wear t-shirts. I think everybody wears T-shirts. When I'm out with people. So I'm out, out of the house. I'm with people. I wear a T-shirt. Or I wear T-shirts. So careful with shirts. And then Rory uses some topic-specific vocabulary. What kind of clothes does he wear? Wear a vest or a singlet? So what's a singlet?
R: A singlet is just a kind of vest, to be honest.
M: So go to Google Images. A singlet. Like, you know, like I'm single. A singlet.
R: Although, as it turns out, there are many kinds of singlet. There's one for wrestling, which obviously I don't wear, but there's also just the kind of vest, to be honest.
M: Oh, okay. So but a singlet for working out. Yeah? To go to the gym.
R: Yes. Well, I mean, I don't think it makes a difference, to be honest. I don't wear that to go to the gym. But you can if you like.
M: Yeah. Or sometimes I wear a hoodie. But a hoodie is not a T-shirt.
R: It is not. No. But that's what you wear over it.
M: Yeah. So make sure you use two of these words, for example, like, oh, yeah, I usually wear a t-shirt or a vest or a singlet. And usually, I put a hoodie on. A hoodie. It's easier to throw on. So kind of a hoodie, it's easier to throw a hoodie on a t-shirt?
R: It's easier to throw on a hoodie than a t-shirt.
M: Ah, it's easier to put on a hoodie, rather than a t-shirt?
R: I think so. Yeah. It's like looser. So you just put up your hands and it falls on you.
M: So you don't wear a T-shirt under your hoodie?
R: No, I wear a vest.
M: Ah, okay. Okay. So, and the verbs we can use, I put on a T-shirt. I wear a T-shirt. I put on a T-shirt and then I put on a hoodie. Or like kind of it's easier to throw on. Throw on a hoodie. I wear casual clothes. So if you wear T-shirts and hoodies, these clothes are casual. And you can say that I don't get dressed up every day. Because I wear a hoodie and a T-shirt. And Rory used a tag question here. I don't need to get dressed up all the time, do I?
R: Although, I think I might be pushing it a little bit if I say putting on a t-shirt is getting dressed up. But for me it is.
M: What is dressed up?
R: Dressed up is just making a good effort with your appearance, in my opinion. And I think putting on a T-shirt is making an effort. But other opinions are available.
M: Dear listener, look at him. Yeah, so to get dressed up is to put on something nice. Like a lovely dress or a nice jacket. And for Rory wearing a simple t-shirt is getting dressed up. Oh, my God. Okay. But you can say like, okay, like, I don't need to get dressed up all the time, do I? Or like everybody wears t-shirts. Don't they? That was also nice. Tag questions. I love wearing T-shirts. Rory said I don't really have a problem with them. So I'm absolutely okay with T-shirts. I have them on all the time.