Sharenting

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2020-11-22

Summary 

Do you know anyone who shares a lot of photos of their children on social media? They might be sharenting, which relates to oversharing pictures and videos of one's chidren! That's what Feifei and Roy talk about in The English We Speak.

Transcript  

Feifei
Hello and welcome to The English We Speak. I’m Feifei.

Roy
And I'm Roy!

Feifei
Wow, Roy! You've grown your beard back! I thought you'd shaved it off.
I saw this picture of you on social media without a beard. Here, look!

Roy
That's not me. That's a picture of my son. He does look like me, but he's a lot younger than me.

Feifei
Every picture on here is of your son! You're really guilty of 'sharenting'.

Roy
I am not sharenting! I know what that means. It's for people who share way too many photos of their children! I do not share too much! Besides, he's really cute!

Feifei
He is cute, because he looks like his mother! But you need to be careful how much your share. Let's talk more about sharenting after these examples.

Examples
There are many pros and cons of sharenting. We need to think about them before we post all these photos of our children.

He needs to stop sharenting – I see so many photos of his daughter.

Eric, I'm tired of your constant sharenting. Aren't you worried that your son won't be happy about this in the future?

Feifei
This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning English and we’re talking about the expression 'sharenting'. Sometimes parents who commit sharenting are known as 'sharents'. Roy, you are a sharent!

Roy
Haha I am not! I'm just really proud of my son. I do agree that you need to be careful when sharing things about your children.

Feifei
Yes, there has to be a barrier between public and private life.

Roy
That's why I only share videos and photos of him doing things like playing football. Have you seen how good he is? He's like the new Pele!

Feifei
I have – he's really good. And I don't think that's sharenting, and I suppose even though you post a lot, there's nothing too personal. So, I'll stop calling you a sharent.

Roy
I think 'sharenting' is related to too much information. But we also need to think about what we post, because in the future, my son may be very angry if I embarrass him with a silly picture of him dressed up like a giant parrot.

Feifei
But there is a photo of your son dressed as a giant parrot! He looks ridiculous! You should remove that photo.

Roy
That's not my son – it's me. I like dressing in animal costumes.

Feifei
He really does look like you, Roy. Bye!

Roy
Bye!