Dear Prudence,
My long-term boyfriend lost his job during the pandemic (like most people in his industry) and got a retail job to help make ends meet. The problem is that he now spends the entire evening talking about the ins and outs of his new job, and I really, really don’t care. I don’t care that the blue shirts came in this afternoon or that they’re having a New Year’s sale. I am interested in his day, but I really can’t listen to a 25-minute story about one customer he helped. I try to be supportive because he’s really proud of himself, but helping someone find the right-size jeans in the back is not especially exciting. I feel bad because I don’t want him to think I don’t care or that I’m dismissive of his achievements or concerns, but it’s driving me crazy! How can I be a more supportive partner without having to nod through another evening of rambling anecdotes about how many socks they sold today?
—Endless Retail