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 He is outdated person.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?
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.
He just complained and yelled unrelated things at me in front of my customers.
I wanted to say "sShut up!"
to him, but (just) barely restrain toed myself from saying it.
He is an outdated person.
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. |
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 |
He just complained and yelled unrelated things at me in front of my customers. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I wanted to say "shut up!" I wanted to say " |
to him, but barely restrain to say it. to him, but (just) barely restrain |
He is outdated person. He is an outdated person. |
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