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Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Word Origins 85. The word origin today is cold
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shoulder. Okay. Let's take a look at the note here. The cold shoulder is a noun phrase
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that means that someone treats a person who they know in a very unfriendly way
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without any emotion at all. It varies from the phrase to give someone the
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silent treatment. Yeah. I know sometimes students might get confused between
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these two a little bit as well. When one gives another person the silent
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treatment, he or she refuses to say any words. They say they don't say anything
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at all to that person. If someone gives another person the cold shoulder, he or
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she is more likely to give unemotional one or two word answers and you know, not
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smile at all. So cold shoulder they just may look at you or they may look the
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other way. They... if you talk to them they won't answer at all basically. Or maybe
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just give you a dirty look. I don't know maybe possibly. But if someone's giving
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you the cold shoulder, they, they won't smile. They'll have a very straight face.
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No. Okay. No. No really. That's all right. No. They give answers like that. That's what
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they do. So they give very, very short brief very not warm, very cold sort of
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unemotional answers. That's the way we usually say that. Someone is giving you
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the cold shoulder. Okay. Let's continue. The idiom to give someone the cold
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shoulder first became popular in the early 1800s and the earliest citing is
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in writings by Sir Walter Scott. Okay. Many claim the origin came from a custom
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at the time that if a visitor was welcomed , he was served you know a big
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hot meal. You know, come on in give him a nice big hot meal. However if he was not
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welcomed, he or she would only be served the coldest toughest part of the animal
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usually mutton. And it was proof that it was an inferior meal and it was proof
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that you they weren't really that happy. Well I guess you should be glad that they gave
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you anything at all. But it was proof that they weren't happy. So that's, that's
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how it ... that's how it came about. So that's why I say somebody gave you the
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cold shoulder. They didn't treat you like a nice warm guest. So thus, the phrase a
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cold shoulder was born. So this is what they say. They say this is where it came
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from. Okay. So the cold shoulder refers to the
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cold shoulder of an animal. A piece of meat that was supposed to be a tough
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part, not good quality. Okay. Let's continue. We got three examples to cover this.
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Example number one. I don't know what I did wrong, she has been giving me the
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cold shoulder for two days now. So again probably the same way giving very short
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brief. very unfriendly sort of answers to someone. Or number two. I tried to
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apologize , but she didn't say much. Well she didn't say much meaning , she probably said
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a little but not, not very much at all. She gave me the cold shoulder. Okay and
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number three here. I know you strongly dislike him,
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if you encounter him at the party just give him the cold shoulder. Yeah. So don't
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face him. Okay. Anyway, I hope you got it. I hope was clear. I hope it was informative.
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Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.