Write 3–4 sentences to your best friend describing what you did today using the natural language you would use to talk to your friend.

Then, write to your boss and tell him/her about the same event you described to your friend.
Compare the verb choices you made in the two descriptions.
Are they the same or different?

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To my best friend:

Hey there! So today, I woke up late and had a lazy morning. I binged on my favorite TV show, ate pizza for lunch, and then finally dragged myself to the gym in the evening. Overall, it was a total chill day!

To my boss:
Good afternoon! Today, I began my day slightly later than usual and took a relaxed approach. I indulged in some recreational activities, watched a few episodes of a TV series, enjoyed a pizza for lunch, and later managed to squeeze in a workout session at the gym. With this more laid-back routine, I took the opportunity to unwind and recharge myself.

The verb choices in the descriptions for my friend and boss are slightly different. In the description for my friend, more informal and casual verbs are used, such as "woke up late," "binged," and "dragged." The language is more relaxed and reflective of a friendly conversation. In contrast, the description for my boss utilizes more formal and professional verbs like "began," "took a relaxed approach," "enjoyed," and "managed." This version is more polished and suitable for a professional context.