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How do you behave in a swimming pool? Do you respect other swimmers or do you end up in their way?
wetiquette in many dictionaries – it actually means ¡®swimming pool etiquette¡¯. W-etiquette – get it? Etiquette is a set of rules for how to behave in social situations. And wetiquette is a set of dos and don¡¯ts to keep things calm in the water.
Jenny Landreth, swimming specialist, interviewed by the BBC
Jenny Landreth
: I'm very keen on my wetiquette in the pool.
Interviewer
: It's that thing where people can get quite cross about,
which is: Do you go around clockwise or anticlockwise?
Do you overtake or not?
Jenny Landreth
: People need a rule.
We need to observe the rules of the pool and I'm very keen on that.
Most other swimmers will suffer from lane rage if people are in the wrong
lane of the pool.
And don¡¯t know how to observe the rules of that lane.
Interviewer
: Lane rage – you mean if you¡¯re a kind of slow swimmer and you dare
to go in the fast lane?
Jenny Landreth
: Well, I hate to say it, but it is quite often that gentlemen quite often misjudge
their speed and think they¡¯re slightly faster than they are.
Interviewer
: Ah! The male ego here!
Jenny Landreth
: They quite often don¡¯t like it if there¡¯s a woman swimming faster than them.
So very often they¡¯ll go in the slightly faster lane and should be gently
encouraged by wetiquette to get in the correct lane.
Interviewer
: Know your speed.
Jenny Landreth
: Yes.
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< Vocabulary >
dos and don¡¯ts
rules telling us how to behave in a particular situation
(ex) ¡°What are the dos and don¡¯ts of meeting the Queen?¡±
hot undercollar
angry
(ex) ¡°Both politicians got hot under the collar and insulted each other.¡±
lanes
the vertical sections of a swimming pool that are often labelled as ¡®fast¡¯, ¡®medium¡¯, and ¡®slow¡¯
(ex)¡°Our British Olympic gold medallist is swimming in lane one.¡±
misjudge
guess something wrongly
(ex) ¡°I¡¯m sorry I misjudged you, Rob. Please forgive me.¡±
ego
our sense of how important we are
(ex) ¡°Losing the race was a huge blow to her ego.¡±
overtake
pass another person travelling in the same direction because you are going faster than them
(ex) ¡°I don¡¯t enjoy overtaking big lorries on the motorway.¡±