"I thought you liked your job?"
"I do, though sometimes it can get a bit depressing sitting in an office for eight straight hours."
First, is this completely grammatically correct and natural?
Second, is depressing often used to mean boring?
anonymous First, is this completely grammatically correct and natural? Yes. anonymous Second, is depressing often used to mean boring?
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anonymousFirst, is this completely grammatically correct and natural?
Yes.
anonymousSecond, is depressing often used to mean boring?
"depressing" does not mean the same as "boring", though in cases like this the two may go together. In the first instance, please see the dictionary definitions of the two words.