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Vol76.口语听力训练Family crisis(附文本)


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Good afternoon, please take a seat and make yourself comfortable. I'm here to listen, so take your time and tell me what's been on your mind lately.

Thank you, Doctor. I appreciate that. Well, the truth is I've been feeling really stressed and overwhelmed. My wife and I have been married for 10 years, but lately, it feels like we're fighting all the time. It's about everything—our families, our different traditions, how we want to spend our money, and even what we want for our future. It seems like we can't agree on anything anymore, and it's tearing us apart. I love her, but I'm starting to feel like we're drifting farther and farther apart, and I don't know what to do. I need help.

It sounds like you're going through a very difficult time, and it's understandable to feel overwhelmed when there are so many issues causing tension in your relationship. Ten years is a long time, and it's natural for couples to face challenges along the way. Can you tell me a bit more about the specific things you've been arguing about? For example, how are your families and traditions playing a role in your conflicts?

Yes, well, that's one of the big problems. My family and her family come from very different backgrounds. My family has certain expectations, especially about how we should celebrate holidays and spend time together. They are very traditional, and they expect us to follow the same customs that I grew up with. On the other hand, my wife's family is more relaxed about traditions, and they do things differently every time a holiday comes around. We argue about whose family's traditions we should follow. It's gotten to the point where we both feel like we're being pulled in different directions, and neither of us is happy.

I see. It must be challenging to balance these different expectations, especially when they are tied to deeply held beliefs and values. Have you and your wife tried to find a compromise or a way to blend your traditions so that both families feel respected?

Well, we've tried, but it's easier said than done. Every time we try to compromise, it feels like one of us is giving up something important. And then there's the issue of money. We have different ideas about how we should be spending and saving. I'm more cautious and like to plan for the future, while she believes in enjoying life now and not worrying too much about what's down the road. This difference in mindset has led to a lot of arguments about big decisions like buying a new car or going on vacation, for example. It feels like we're on completely different pages, and every discussion turns into a fight.



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