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We know you're not bored—you're surfing wikiHow! But when your friend, child, or crush says, "I'm bored," you might find yourself at a loss for how to respond. That's where we come in! Whether you're a parent of a bored kid or teen, a friend to a bored buddy, or the recipient of an "I'm bored" text from a guy or girl, we'll help you figure out the best ways to reply. We even got advice from psychologists, life coaches, and child development experts on how to help kids overcome boredom and reply to friends who could use your help chasing the doldrums away, and from dating experts on how to flirt back to an "I'm bored" text from your crush. 😏
Best Ways to Reply to "I'm Bored"
- To a kid or teen: Assure them it's OK to be bored, and encourage them to find creative ways to fill their time, such as reading or exploring outside.
- To a friend: Brainstorm fun or new activities for them to try, and encourage them to step outside of their comfort zone.
- To a guy or girl: They may be trying to flirt, so send a flirty text back, like "I can fix that 😉" or suggest an adventurous activity for you to do together, like urban exploration.
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- ↑ Kathy Slattengren, M.Ed.. Parent Educator & Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10342197/
- ↑ https://health.ucdavis.edu/blog/cultivating-health/3-ways-getting-outside-into-nature-helps-improve-your-health/2023/05
- ↑ Bianca Solorzano, M.Ed.. Infant Development & Montessori Consultant. Expert Interview
- ↑ Bianca Solorzano, M.Ed.. Infant Development & Montessori Consultant. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/thinking-about-kids/201102/chores-are-good-for-kids
- ↑ https://www.mother.ly/parenting/age-appropriate-chores-for-your-toddlerfrom-14-months-to-5-years-old/
- ↑ Adam Dorsay, PsyD. Relationship Counselor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Adam Dorsay, PsyD. Relationship Counselor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Adam Dorsay, PsyD. Relationship Counselor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Wendy Lynne. Life Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Desiree Panlilio. Teen Life Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Desiree Panlilio. Teen Life Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Kristina Mirgorodskaya. Dating Expert. Expert Interview