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April 19, 2025

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Today's thought

I really don't know how to overcome the boredom during the work hours.
My boss is seating on my left, although he can't see my screen directly, but I still have to pay much attention.
The most unbearable moments are when you have no tasks but you have to pretend to be very busy.
How do you do in this case?

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The most unbearable moments are when you have no tasks but you have to pretend to be very busy.

Today's thought

The most unbearable moments are when you have no tasks but you have to pretend to be very busy.

How do you do in this case?


HowWhat do you do {in this casesituations like this | in these situations}? What do you do {in situations like this | in these situations}?

How do you do in this caseWhat would you do? What would you do?

HowWhat do you do in this case? What do you do in this case?

A more natural sounding sentence might be: "What do you do when this happens?"

HowWhat do you do in this case? What do you do in this case?

Today's thought


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Totally correct, but something like, "Thought of the Day" might sound a little more natural for a title.

I really don't know how to overcome the boredom during the work hours.


I really don't know how to overcome the boredom during the work hours. I really don't know how to overcome the boredom during the work hours.

Your original is fine, but it would be more natural without “the”: I really don't know how to overcome boredom during work hours.

I really don't know how to overcome the boredom during the work hours. I don't know how to overcome boredom during work hours.

I really don't know how to overcome the boredom during the work hours. I really don't know how to overcome boredom during work hours.

I really don't know how to overcome the boredom during the work[ing hours]. I really don't know how to overcome boredom during work[ing hours].

My boss is seating on my left, although he can't see my screen directly, but I still have to pay much attention.


My boss {is seatinged | sits} on my left and, although he can't see my screen directly, but I still have to {pay muchclose attention | be careful}. My boss {is seated | sits} on my left and, although he can't see my screen directly, I still have to {pay close attention | be careful}.

My boss is seating oned to my left, although he can't see my screen directly, but I s. Still, I have to pay much attention. My boss is seated to my left, although he can't see my screen directly. Still, I have to pay attention.

My boss is seaitting on my left,; although he can't see my screen directly, but I still have to pay mucha lot of attention. My boss is sitting on my left; although he can't see my screen directly, I still have to pay a lot of attention.

Use "sitting" if he's there right now while you're writing this. Use "sits" if you mean he sits there in a general sense, like he usually sits there.

My boss is seating oned to my left, al. Even though he can't directly see my screen directly, but, I still have to pay much attention. My boss is seated to my left. Even though he can't directly see my screen, I still have to pay attention.

The most unbearable moments are when you have no tasks but you have to pretend to be very busy.


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The most unbearable moments areIt is diffiulct when you have no tasks, but you have to pretend to be very busy. It is diffiulct when you have no tasks, but you have to pretend to be busy.

The most unbearable moments are when you have no tasks, but you (still) have to pretend to be very busy. The most unbearable moments are when you have no tasks, but you (still) have to pretend to be very busy.

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