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i'm bored of you vs i'm bored of seeing you

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I'm bored of you' implies a general feeling of boredom towards a person, while 'I'm bored of seeing you' specifically refers to being tired of the act of seeing someone. The choice between the two depends on the intended meaning.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1710 views

i'm bored of you

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a feeling of boredom towards a person.

This phrase is used to convey a sense of being tired or uninterested in someone's company or presence.

Examples:

  • I'm bored of you. Let's do something else.
  • She said she was bored of him and wanted to break up.
  • He seemed bored of her constant complaints.
  • Are you bored of me already?
  • I'm bored of you always talking about yourself.
  • I'm bored of your love. I'm bored of your face. I'm bored of your random all over the place attitude. I'm bored of you. So, I thought about what you said last night
  • Sep 3, 2011 ... I'm bored of your random all over the place attitude. I'm bored of you. So, I thought about what you said last night. Normally I probably wouldn't
  • May 15, 2014 ... And I'm bored of you. Transcript below: Hey, what're you reading? ..sorry? What are you reading? I'm not really up for chatting, thanks. C'mon.
  • Dec 3, 2014 ... I'm not suggesting you do it, but I already know you're going to, so I thought I'd help you out. Other than that, peace, I'm bored of you.

Alternatives:

  • I'm tired of you
  • I'm fed up with you
  • I'm sick of you
  • I've had enough of you
  • I can't stand you anymore

i'm bored of seeing you

This phrase is correct and is used to express being tired of the act of seeing someone.

This phrase is specifically used to convey a feeling of boredom related to the action of seeing someone, rather than the person themselves.

Examples:

  • I'm bored of seeing you every day.
  • She was bored of seeing him at work all the time.
  • He said he was bored of seeing her face everywhere.
  • I'm bored of seeing you in this class.
  • Are you bored of seeing me around?
  • Jun 25, 2013 ... “One day the policeman said, 'I'm bored of seeing you,' and I said, 'I'm bored of seeing you.' That's how we went about building our shacks.”.
  • Jul 4, 2014 ... ... person" who "doesn't have time for faggots like us", go and be annoying somewhere else please I'm bored of seeing you on this thread..

Alternatives:

  • I'm tired of seeing you
  • I'm fed up with seeing you
  • I'm sick of seeing you
  • I've had enough of seeing you
  • I can't stand seeing you anymore

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