There are many things. For example, having a rude boss who constantly criticizes you for no good reason. One of my friends had a boss like that. He would nitpick at every little thing she did, and it made her dread going to work every day. It really made her days at work terrible.
Technical problems can make a workday awful. Like if the internet is down all day and you can't do your online - based tasks. Or if the office printer keeps jamming and you have a bunch of important documents to print. Also, conflicts with colleagues can turn a normal day into a terrible one. Say you have a disagreement over a project and it turns into a big argument.
Maybe it's a crazy workload or a difficult boss. Those can easily turn a workday into a nightmare.
Losing something important can make a day really bad. For example, if you lose your wallet with all your money, cards and IDs. You'll have to spend hours trying to cancel cards and figure out how to get money. It's a huge hassle and can turn your day into a nightmare.
Maybe you get stuck in traffic on the way to work and are late. Then you find out you've missed an important email. During the day, you could accidentally break some office equipment.
I had a terrible day at work last week. I woke up late and rushed to the office. As soon as I got there, my boss scolded me for being late. Then, I found out that I had made a big mistake in an important report. I had to spend the whole day correcting it. And on top of that, the coffee machine was broken, so I couldn't have my favorite coffee to keep me going. It was really a nightmare of a day.
Sure. One day at work, I woke up late and rushed to the office. When I got there, I realized I had left an important report at home. Then, during a meeting, I made a huge mistake in presenting the data. My boss was really angry and scolded me in front of everyone. It was so embarrassing and made the whole day feel like a disaster.
A series of unfortunate events can lead to a terrible night out. For instance, you plan to see a movie but the theater has a power outage right when the movie is about to start. Then you try to find another activity, but everywhere you go is full or closed. You end up spending the whole night just wandering around feeling frustrated and disappointed.
Improving the plot would also help. Instead of having random and unconnected events, a well - thought - out plot that challenges Naruto as Hokage in a way that is consistent with the Naruto universe would make it better. For example, a plot where Naruto has to deal with a new threat to the village in a creative and engaging way.
Missing a flight can make a day disastrous. Imagine you've been looking forward to a vacation for months. You pack your bags, get to the airport on time, but then there's some miscommunication at the check - in counter. Next thing you know, the plane has taken off without you. All your plans are ruined.
Sure. I got to work late because my alarm didn't go off. Then I spilled coffee on my important papers right before a big meeting. During the meeting, I couldn't find the report I was supposed to present and made a fool of myself in front of the boss. It was just one disaster after another.
One common element is unexpected bad events. For example, like getting a flat tire on your way to an important place. Another is a series of misfortunes. Maybe you spill something on your clothes and then miss the bus right after. Also, things not going as planned, such as a party being cancelled last - minute due to unforeseen circumstances.