In this All Ears English podcast episode, Aubrey and Michelle explore the origins and implications of calling someone "yellow" to mean cowardly, advising against its use due to its discriminatory history. They discuss how the term is often found in older media but is now considered a pejorative. They offer alternative, modern phrases to describe cowardice, such as "spineless," "scaredy-cat," and "chicken," detailing the nuances and appropriate contexts for each. The hosts use examples and a role-play scenario involving a haunted house visit to illustrate how to use these phrases effectively and playfully, emphasizing the importance of connection and vulnerability in communication.
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