120821111804 bbc tews 87 no win situation


The English We Speak
21 August 2012
No-win situation
Rob:
Hello and welcome to The English We Speak. I'm Rob.
Li: And hello I'm Li.
Rob: Shh shh Li  quiet please! I need to concentrate, the race is about to finish
and I've got a bet on.
Rob: Yeah! I've won. I've actually won. I'm rich!
Li:
Well done Rob. So what have you won Rob?
Rob: Ten pounds!
Li: Oh just ten pounds. Ah well, that's quite useful actually.
Rob: Is it. Why is that?
Li: Well, you owe me five pounds and you did say you would buy me a glass
of champagne if you won a race.
Rob: Oh right, did I? So, that will leave me with& . fifty pence. Maybe I'm not a
winner after all. Honestly! Every time I make some money I have to give it
away.
Li: Sorry Rob, it's a no-win situation or a lose-lose situation. Rob, you can't
gain any money because you'll always lose it on something else.
Rob: So even though I did win something, I have also lost. That's a no-win
situation is it?
Li: I'm afraid it is. A no-win situation is one in which a favourable outcome is
impossible. You are bound to lose whatever you do. You can also use this
phrase to describe situations that aren't just to do with money, like this:
Examples
I can get the bus or train to work  either way I'm going to be late. It's a no-win
situation.
The cafe only served ham or beef sandwiches but as a vegetarian I was in a no-win
situation.
If she helps in the garden, Mum won't be pleased and if she helps in the kitchen, Dad
won't be pleased. She really is in a no-win situation.
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Li: So a no-win situation is one that is certain to end in failure and
disappointment. So Rob I can see you are disappointed because you have
spent your winnings on me.
Rob: I am. It seems impossible to win money just for myself.
Li: Actually I also won some money  fifty pounds  so I'll buy you a drink, in
fact I'll buy you something to eat too and you don't need to pay me back
that five pounds.
Rob: Really? Oh Li that's very kind of you. Now I'm in a win-win situation!
Li: Yes, the opposite of a no-win situation is a win-win situation. This is where
there is a favourable outcome for everyone involved. Like this:
Examples:
The house buyer got a good price and the seller was happy to sell quickly so it was a
win-win situation.
If I get to invest your money in the company and you get to share the profits, it's a win-
win situation.
Rob:
So, in a win-win situation everyone is happy! Just like our situation now.
So, where are you taking me for dinner Li?
Li:
Did I say dinner? I was just going to buy you a sandwich.
Rob: Oh. That's not such a good win-win situation, is it?
Li: Maybe I'll buy you some chips too!
Rob: OK great. Let's go. Bye.
Li: Bye bye.
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