Aug. 6, 2025
I'm on a business trip right now and my direct supervisor came this workplace today. He just complained and yelled unrelated things at me in front of my customers. I wanted to say "shut up!" to him, but barely restrain to say it. He is outdated person.
Dido you restrain yourself from blurting out your thoughts?
Do you restrain yourself from blurting out your thoughts?
As a general question directed at the reader, the present tense will be more appropriate.
I'm on a business trip right now and my direct supervisor came thiso the workplace today.
I'm on a business trip right now and my direct supervisor came to the workplace today.
He just complained and yelled unrelated things at me in front of my customers.
I wanted to say "sShut up!"
I wanted to say "Shut up!"
to him, but (just) barely restrain toed myself from saying it.
to him, but (just) barely restrained myself from saying it.
He is an outdated person. He is an outdated person.
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I wanted to say "shut up!"
I wanted to say " |
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to him, but barely restrain to say it.
to him, but (just) barely restrain |
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He is outdated person. He is an outdated person. He is an outdated person. |
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Did you restrain yourself from blurting out your thoughts?
D As a general question directed at the reader, the present tense will be more appropriate. |
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I'm on a business trip right now and my direct supervisor came this workplace today.
I'm on a business trip right now and my direct supervisor came t |
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He just complained and yelled unrelated things at me in front of my customers. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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