Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave us all a much-needed laugh when he awkwardly used the phrase “speaking moistly” in response to a recent question about wearing masks. Bryan Gick, a speech scientist ...
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau dropped some impromptu new terminology Tuesday that nobody seemed to have prepared on their coronavirus briefing bingo cards. During his daily press conference ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There are just some words which make you feel a bit... odd, if you hear or say them? For me, it's 'tinge' - *shivers* - but for ...
Have you seen the public-service announcement by many of Stratford Festival’s classically trained actors thanking front-line-workers – while demonstrating the perils of, as Prime Minister Justin ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau put the entire country in a state of unease on Tuesday (April 7) while giving one of his daily press conferences amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. During the address ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent comment about how masks may protect people from you "breathing or speaking moistly" on them may conjure up a cringeworthy mental image. But some researchers ...
There are just some words which make you feel a bit... odd, if you hear or say them? For me, it's 'tinge' - *shivers* - but for many it's 'moist,' which upon hearing, people immediately can't focus on ...