DIALOG>> I'm getting stressed out.
I'm having a tough time at work.
I'm unsatisfied with my job performance. I'm getting stressed out.
Don't be too hard on yourself.
* be hard on someone: ~에게 심하게 대하다.
I just let it out with my friends.
* let something out: ~을 발산하다.
RESPONSE>> What are some reasons you get stressed out? How do you deal with your stress?
Most of the stress I get comes from work.
ex> These blisters I always get come from work.
I normally get stressed when I'm on a tight schedule.
* be on a tight schedule: 일정이 빠듯하다.
ex> He rushed out because he was on a tight schedule.
It's especially stressful when I have to meet a deadline.
* meet a deadline: 마감 시한을 맞추다.
cf> miss a deadline
Another reason I get stressed out is people.
ex> Don't get stressed out over this.
I just cannot get along with some of my colleagues.
* get along with: ~와 잘 지내다.
When I do get stressed out, I go to the gym to work out.
A good workout helps me get things off my mind.
* get things off one's mind: 잊어버리다.
ex> I went out with my friends to get things off my mind.
Sometimes I go for a casual drink with friends to beat my stress.
* go for a casual drink: 가볍게 술 한잔하러 가다.
* beat one's stress: 스트레스를 풀다.
ex> He goes for a jog to beat his stress.
I think one of the best ways to deal with stress is to have a positive mindset.
* mindset: the way one think,
ex> A positive mindset can do wonders.
@ I want to hook up with your sister. 나 네 여동생과 사귀고 싶어.
1. Most of people I hang out with come from work.
2. Find your own way of beating your stress.
3. Traveling helps me get things off my mind.
4. A positive mindset is the power that drives you to success.
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