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Riko
Hello.
I have a part time job today. I'm depressed because it's late at night
May 12, 2025 6:13 AM
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Hello.
I have a part-time shift today. I'm depressed because it's late at night.
Having a part-time job is something that you have generally, not on a particular day. You could also say in your example that you 'have a few hours work today'.
May 12, 2025
Hello.
I have a part-time job today. I'm feeling a bit down because it's late at night.
Tip: Use "part-time" with a hyphen when it describes a job. Also, instead of "depressed" (which is a strong word used for serious emotional states), try phrases like "feeling down" or "a bit tired" when talking about everyday moods—they sound more natural in casual conversation.
May 12, 2025
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