As a single parent, she’s been there and understands the struggles intimately.
Been there, ate the entire pizza, regretted it instantly.
Been there, bought the domain, forgot the password.
Been there, bought the shoes, never wore them.
Been there, crashed the computer, needed tech support.
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt, and I still cringe remembering it.
Been there, done that, got the therapist.
Been there, done that, learned my lesson, moving on.
Been there, lost the game, blamed the controller.
Been there, painted the room, hated the color.
Been there, planted the garden, forgot to water it.
Been there, seen that, not impressed.
Been there, tried that diet, it's a fad.
Been there, tried that, and it didn't work for me either.
Been there, watched the sunset, felt at peace.
Been there, written the song, never released it.
Been there, wrote the essay, missed the deadline anyway.
Being consistently underestimated? Been there, determined to prove them wrong.
Being constantly bombarded with information? Been there, needed a break from the news.
Being constantly compared to others? Been there, trying to focus on myself.
Being constantly interrupted during your workday? Been there, needed some quiet time.
Being ghosted by someone you really liked? Been there, it stings.
Being judged for your appearance? Been there, it’s hurtful.
Being overwhelmed by social media? Been there, needed a digital detox.
Being stuck in traffic for hours? Been there, wasted time.
Being underestimated because of your age or experience? Been there, proved them wrong.
Don't feel ashamed about asking for help; everyone has been there.
Don't worry about making mistakes; everyone's been there.
Falling for a scam and feeling foolish afterwards? Been there, unfortunately.
Feeling completely alone even when surrounded by people? Been there, it's isolating.
Feeling completely content with your life? Been there, striving to get back.
Feeling completely drained after a long day of work? Been there, exhausted.
Feeling completely grateful for what you have? Been there, counting my blessings.
Feeling completely motivated and inspired? Been there, ready to conquer the world.
Feeling completely out of your depth at a new job? I've definitely been there.
Feeling completely overwhelmed with too much to do? I've been there, we all have.
Feeling like you're making a difference in the world? Been there, volunteering and giving back.
Feeling like you're not good enough? Been there, it's a common struggle.
Feeling like you're not living up to your full potential? Been there, still working on it.
Feeling like you're running on empty? Been there, need a vacation.
Feeling like you're stuck in a rut? Been there, looking for a change.
Feeling like you're the only one who doesn't understand what's going on? Been there, felt alienated.
Feeling lost and unsure of your career path? Been there, many times.
He acted like he was the only one who had ever failed a test, but I've been there too.
He couldn’t judge her choices because he had been there, making similar decisions.
He knew he shouldn’t judge because he'd been there, making mistakes himself.
He listened patiently, understanding because he’d also been there, facing challenges.
He nodded in understanding, because he too had been there, feeling lost and confused.
He offered her a knowing look, a silent acknowledgment that he'd been there.
He offered her support, understanding because he’d been there himself.
He reassured her, having been there himself, understanding the weight of her responsibilities.
He scoffed at her anxiety, clearly having never been there himself.
Honestly, listening to her complain about her first-world problems, I just thought, "Been there, honey."
I know exactly what you're going through; I've been there myself.
Losing your keys right before an important meeting? Been there, totally stressed out.
Losing your luggage while traveling? Been there, it’s a nightmare.
She comforted him, knowing that she had been there, experiencing similar heartbreak.
She empathized with his struggles, saying, "I know exactly what you mean; I've been there."
She offered him advice, knowing that she had been there, navigating difficult situations.
She offered him comfort, saying, "It sounds like you've been there," recognizing the pain in his voice.
She offered him encouragement, recognizing that she had been there, facing similar fears.
She reassured him that she understood because she’d also been there.
She understood his hesitation; she’d been there before, doubting herself.
Struggling to assemble IKEA furniture with only an allen wrench? Been there, suffered greatly.
That crushing feeling of rejection after a job interview? I’ve been there too.
That feeling of utter disbelief when you win something? I've been there, it's surreal.
The awkwardness of accidentally liking an old post on someone's social media? Been there.
The awkwardness of meeting your partner's parents for the first time? Been there.
The awkwardness of running into your ex unexpectedly? Oh, I've been there.
The embarrassment of accidentally sending a text to the wrong person? Been there.
The excitement of embarking on a new adventure? I've been there, it’s thrilling.
The feeling of utter panic right before a presentation? Oh yeah, I've been there.
The freedom of finally breaking free from a toxic relationship? I’ve been there, it’s liberating.
The frustration of dealing with bureaucracy? Been there, it’s infuriating.
The frustration of dealing with difficult customers? Been there, survived.
The frustration of dealing with noisy neighbors? Been there, needed earplugs.
The frustration of dealing with slow internet? Been there, wanted to throw the router.
The frustration of dealing with spam emails? Been there, unsubscribed to everything.
The frustration of dealing with technical difficulties? Been there, needed a computer genius.
The frustration of dealing with unreliable public transportation? Been there, missed the train.
The frustration of trying to debug code for hours only to find a missing semicolon? Been there.
The joy of connecting with someone on a deep and meaningful level? I've been there, it’s special.
The joy of spending time with loved ones? I’ve been there, it’s priceless.
The panic of realizing you forgot someone's birthday? Been there, felt awful.
The peace of mind that comes from forgiving yourself for your mistakes? I’ve been there, it's healing.
The peace that comes from accepting yourself for who you are? I've been there, it's liberating.
The pressure of performing under stress? Been there, it's intense.
The pride of accomplishing something you never thought you could? I've been there, it’s empowering.
The pure joy of finally achieving a long-term goal? I’ve been there and it's amazing.
The relief of finally finishing a project after working on it for months? I've been there, it's rewarding.
The satisfaction of finally achieving financial stability? I’ve been there, it's a relief.
The terror of speaking in public for the first time? Been there, almost fainted.
Thinking you aced an exam and then getting a C? Been there, totally demoralizing.
Thinking you're ready for a marathon and then hitting the wall at mile 20? Been there, felt that.
Trust me, the sleepless nights with a newborn? Been there, and I still have the dark circles to prove it.
Trying to convince yourself you're not going to eat the entire cake? Been there, failed miserably.
Trying to explain quantum physics to my cat? Been there.
Trying to get a toddler to eat anything other than chicken nuggets? Oh, I've been there.
When it comes to awkward first dates, I've definitely been there a few times.
Worrying about money and making ends meet? Been there, it’s tough.