sinkokyuu wo suru

Usages of sinkokyuu wo suru

緊張きんちょうした とき に 深呼吸しんこきゅう を する と、 ストレス の 予防よぼう に も なって すこし きます。kintyousita toki ni sinkokyuu wo suru to, sutoresu no yobou ni mo natte sukosi otitukimasu.
When I take a deep breath when I’m nervous, it helps prevent stress and calms me a little.
面接めんせつ の まえ に、 ブラシ を 使つかって  を きれい に して、 かがみ の まえ で 深呼吸しんこきゅう を する と すこし 自信じしん が ます。mensetu no mae ni, haburasi wo tukatte ha wo kirei ni site, kagami no mae de sinkokyuu wo suru to sukosi zisin ga demasu.
Before an interview, if I clean my teeth with a toothbrush and take a deep breath in front of the mirror, I feel a bit more confident.

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