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Why are billionaires building bunkers_
Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Neil and today we're joined by Hannah from the What in the World podcast.
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- Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
- I'm Neil and today we're joined by Hannah from the What in the World podcast.
- Hey Neil, it's great to be back.
- So, Neil, do you think you're good at preparing for the future or for unexpected events?
- Hmm... reasonably good, I suppose.
- Depends what kind of event we're talking about.
- All kinds of events. Now, I think I'm pretty organised, but I only have enough food to last me about a week.
- And today we're talking all about preppers.
- A prepper is someone who believes that disaster is likely to happen soon and so they prepare for it.
- A prepper might learn survival skills or they might build a bunker, an underground shelter.
- Yes, and recently many famous billionaires from the tech industry have made the news for building luxury bunkers.
- So what these bunkers need to do is to keep you safe from danger.
- But they're also like something out of a spy film.
- They're huge and they've got cool features like gyms or home cinemas.
- They allow someone to live a comfortable life while staying safe from danger.
- A very comfortable life. We're going to be talking about these luxury bunkers, the people building them and what they're so afraid of.
- But first, Neil, I've got a question for you.
- Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, is building a property in Hawaii, which is reported to include a huge underground bunker.
- So Neil, how much is he reportedly spending on the project?
- $50 million or, C, $100 million?
- Well, Hannah, I don't know, but he's a pretty rich guy, so I think $100 million.
- Well, I will reveal the answer at the end of the programme.
- Hannah, you've been looking into these luxury bunkers like the one Mark Zuckerberg is reported to be building on What in the World.
- What have you discovered? Well, I was joined by BBC reporter Natalia Jiménez to talk about preppers – And I started off by asking whether she had ever considered building a bunker and preparing for disaster.
- I love this question because I've actually been thinking about it for a while.
- Fun fact. Have you? You're a prepper.
- Yes. When you watch TV in the US, when you turn on a kind of US TV channel, what happens is that there's usually some ads about freeze-dried food.
- I'm not kidding. They pop up quite regularly.
- And... It's all about kind of the prepper mentality.
- What are you going to do when the apocalypse happens?
- Natalia has thought about building a bunker and getting prepared because she sees adverts for freeze-dried food that would last a long time on TV in the US.
- When she talks about the adverts, she says, I'm not kidding, which means I'm not joking.
- Natalia says that these adverts are part of the prepper mentality...
- A mentality is a person's way of thinking about things.
- So the prepper mentality would mean thinking about things like a prepper.
- Part of the prepper mentality is to question what you would do if the apocalypse happens.
- An apocalypse refers to a serious event which causes destruction and change.
- So lots of people do think about preparing for bad things.
- Natalia's thought about it. And for tech billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg, they're able to spend a lot of money preparing for disaster.
- So do you think they know something we don't?
- What are they preparing for?
- Let's hear from Natalia again, speaking to me on What in the World?
- So the reasons include nuclear tensions, AI risk, climate disaster, essentially any world ending event.
- But secondly, it's also a mark of societal status.
- So no matter what happens, no matter what comes our way, if you're a tech billionaire, you're going to be able to live through that comfortably without compromising your lifestyle, without compromising the standard that you have.
- you have. So because these tech billionaires are essentially building the future, the fact that they're so afraid of it, quote unquote, is telling within itself.
- So while tech billionaires are worried about things like climate disaster or AI, Natalia says that luxury bunkers are also a mark of social status or status, as we would say in the UK.
- Someone's status is the amount of respect or importance given to them by other people.
- With their bunkers, tech billionaires would be able to survive without compromising their luxury lifestyle.
- That means without lowering their standard of living.
- OK, so now I need to know the answer to that quiz question you gave me, Hannah.
- Yes, Neil. So my question was, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, is building a property in Hawaii which is said to include a huge underground bunker.
- How much has he reported to be spending on the project?
- Well, I think I gave option C, which was $100 million.
- You're right, Neil. The property is said to include a large underground bunker, although Zuckerberg says it's just a little shelter.
- OK, it's time to recap the language we've learnt during the programme, starting with prepper – someone who thinks disaster is likely to happen soon and so prepares for it.
- Kidding means joking. Your mentality is the way you think about things.
- An apocalypse refers to a serious event which causes destruction and change.
- Your status or status in society is the amount of respect and importance other people give you.
- And if you compromise something, like your lifestyle, you lower the standard of it.
- That's it for this episode of 6 Minute English.
- But Hannah, where can people find more what in the world?
- Well, you can listen to us wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
- or you can watch us on the BBC World Service YouTube channel.
- Just search for What in the World in the Studio or click on the link in the notes for this programme.
- And don't forget to test what you've learnt in this programme with the quiz on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
- Goodbye for now. Goodbye, and if you're a prepper, good luck.