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Cause I'm bored vs Because I'm bored

Both "cause I'm bored" and "because I'm bored" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Cause I'm bored" is more informal and colloquial, while "because I'm bored" is more formal and grammatically correct. The choice between them depends on the level of formality you want to convey.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 2445 views

Cause I'm bored

This phrase is correct in informal and colloquial contexts.

This phrase is a shortened, informal version of "because I'm bored." It is commonly used in casual conversations or informal writing.

Examples:

  • I'm going to the party 'cause I'm bored.
  • I ate all the cookies 'cause I'm bored.
  • I called you 'cause I'm bored.
  • I'm watching TV 'cause I'm bored.
  • I'm scrolling through social media 'cause I'm bored.
  • Look, I'm only doing this 'cause I'm bored.
  • I want out 'cause I'm bored stiff... bored!
  • Perfect, 'cause I'm snow-bored with this conversation.
  • 'Cause I'm very bored of this one.
  • 'Cause I'm getting bored of watching the keystone cops out here, I can't even believe they let us waltz in.
  • What? 'Cause I'm not some bored housewife?
  • 'Cause I get bored just standing.
  • Turns out, I was just bored 'cause I was too smart for all the classes.
  • She'll be sleeping in class 'cause she's bored.
  • It was kind of like when you killed off Derrick Storm 'cause you were bored.
  • In fact, it'd probably take a nap 'cause it was so bored.
  • 'Cause she'll get bored, and she'll move on.
  • 'Cause I'm the captain, Henry.
  • And I'm not asking 'cause I'm jealous.
  • Well, I'm pulling the funding, 'cause I'm very upset...
  • I'm telling you 'cause I'm your friend.
  • I'm the only cause I'm interested in.
  • I'm happy, cause I'm learning some Dutch.
  • I'm on the way to school 'cause I'm a teacher - first grade - and I was doing my makeup in the car 'cause I overslept.
  • But now I'm proud... 'Cause I'm extraordinary.

Alternatives:

  • because I'm bored
  • since I'm bored
  • as I'm bored
  • due to my boredom
  • on account of my boredom

Because I'm bored

This phrase is the formal and grammatically correct version.

This phrase is the standard way of expressing the reason for being bored in formal writing or speech. It is more appropriate for academic or professional contexts.

Examples:

  • I can't focus on my work because I'm bored.
  • I'm going to read a book because I'm bored.
  • I need a hobby because I'm bored.
  • I'm looking for something to do because I'm bored.
  • I want to go out because I'm bored.
  • Well, that's because I'm bored out of my mind!
  • I yawned because I'm tired, not because I'm bored.
  • It's just that you're not talking, and it's annoying, because I'm bored.
  • That's because I'm bored because I' can't go out
  • Because I'm bored of me.
  • Well, because I'm bored of driving on motorways, I want to go on other roads.
  • I was 13, and I'm having a panic attack because I'm bored out of my mind.
  • I yawned because I'm tired, not because I'm bored.
  • You think I call because I'm bored?
  • I yawned because I'm tired, not because I'm bored.

Alternatives:

  • cause I'm bored
  • since I'm bored
  • as I'm bored
  • due to my boredom
  • on account of my boredom

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