Rory: Yeah, that makes sense.
Maria: I've told you, underwear. Don't give your underwear to other people. And don't wear other people's underwear.
Rory: Public service announcement from Maria. Do not wear other people's underwear.
Maria: Well, according to Google. According to Google. Oh, and one website, like, five things you should never share with anyone. Deepest fears. Cherished dreams. Never share good deeds of kindness. What? No, we don't like that.
Rory: Well, maybe it's, like, not showing off.
Maria: Sharing is not only about things, but also, you know, like, fears, emotions, passwords. So, you know, like, be imaginative. Maybe you don't share other people with other people. Or you don't share your relatives or your boyfriends and girlfriends with others.
Rory: You might have them in common, though.
Maria: That just means that you know each other, though. And you can say that I'm not a greedy person. I'm quite generous. So, I don't mind letting people borrow things. So, I give things to others. I share things with others. So, people borrow things from me. I'm quite happy to divide anything up with anyone.
Rory: But that's another one that's got a good preposition. So, share things between and divide something up.
Maria: Yeah, a very nice synonym.
Rory: Lots of synonyms for sharing in this one.
Maria: Yeah, dear listener. So, Rory is super generous. So, he divides up his meal. He divides up his chores. So, Rory cleans the kitchen and somebody else cleans the bathroom, for example. Rory, what does it mean if someone is in a bind?
Rory: Oh, it just means that someone needs help if they're in trouble. Not like serious trouble, but they need help.
Maria: Yeah, dear listener. So, you can say, like, I'm ready to divide anything up if someone is in a bind, if someone is super busy. So, I like being helpful. I'm a helpful person. I like to help out. Maria: So, I like to help other people. You can talk about how you used to be lectured on how to share things with others. And yeah, like as children, parents usually tell us, like, give your toy to other children. Like, why should I give my toy to other children? Like, I don't… It is my toy. I want to play with it.