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I'm sorry. I know you're upset. I shouldn't joke with you.
Supplementary explanation:
1. Bored means bored and bored. Bored means that someone is bored, and boring means boring, so you can use bored.
2. So ... this means: So ... it is used in this sentence to illustrate causality, because you are annoying, so I shouldn't.
The past tense of the verb should have+ indicates that it has been done, but it should not be done.
Pest is a name that indicates boring people or things, so it is not appropriate to use it here.
Sentence: Sorry, I shouldn't joke with you. I'm sorry, I won't joke with you. Because should not means not, but it means not in the future, and the tense is wrong. In addition, the sentence doesn't mean "you are bored".
The supplementary explanation is nothing else. I just hope that the landlord can get the most correct expression, and my expression is not necessarily the best. There must be something better. Learn from each other and make progress together.
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