I'm looking for other, Nicer ways to say "Daily Routine". It's on the tip of my tongue...
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closed as not constructive by JSBձոգչ, Matt Эллен, Gnawme, simchona♦, cornbread ninja 麵包忍者 Jul 25 '12 at 15:33
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I don’t know what “nicer” is supposed to mean. If you just want something that’s longer, you could use quotidian travail, chores, or perhaps responsibilities. I’m sure any thesaurus would answer all this. |
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Do you specifically want "daily" to be part of it? In most contexts, I'd say "routine" is a good substitute for "daily routine." |
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