# Ep. 2: Losing Face

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Welcome to the second episode of Superbly Said! In this episode, we dive into some intriguing phrases and their meanings from our recent lessons on social niceties. Maverick and Jordan explore the concepts of "losing face" and "being in the same boat," sharing personal and professional experiences that highlight the significance of these phrases. They discuss how losing face can impact one's professional reputation and provide insightful anecdotes on maintaining composure in challenging situations.

For a lesson on the idioms and phrases mentioned in this episode, check out these slides: <https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rniM1Oxmo5O7lyF9YmUy65JnVKNZhGpdP3oKSmkEbIs/edit?usp=sharing>

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You can also listen to this episode on [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/2m1yquHhGXF4P49imMaDvF) or [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/losing-face-and-being-in-the-same-boat/id1751333025?i=1000659121692)


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