Actually It Depends What You Are Interested In. If You Like Sports Then You Shouldn't be Bored! You Should Be Having Fun. Now If You Are A Dork.. Well I Can't Answer That One... My Final Answer Is No. HaHa =]
Feeling bored / being bored = verveeld zijn I'm bored = Ik verveel me
You can find help losing weight even if you are one of those people who goes to the fridge when you get bored by contacting websites that offer message and support boards for weight loss. You might try exercising when you feel like eating or when you feel bored as well.
It would be more normal to say "bored with something"
losing interest..aren't so close anymore..bored of each other...what u guys felt before isn't the same feeling you guys soo feel right now
If you are currently feeling that way then yes.
It is good to draw your feeling out in a piece of white paper
In Somali, you can say "Waan caajisay" to express that you are bored. This phrase captures the feeling of boredom and is commonly used in casual conversation.
"I am bored" means that you have nothing to do, or you have nothing FUN to do, while what you are supposed to do is not interesting.
Maybe you could try playing some board games...
In Jamaican Patois, you can say "Mi bored" to express that you're bored. Another way to convey the same sentiment is "Mi nuh have nuttin fi do." Both phrases capture the feeling of boredom in a casual way.
In British English, "bored" is commonly used just as it is in American English. However, you might also hear phrases like "bored stiff" or "bored to tears" to emphasize the feeling. Additionally, some might express boredom with terms like "knackered" or "fed up," depending on the context.
Both are proper words. Bored means restless, tired or uninterested. A board is like a plank of wood.