What should I do when I am near to loosing?


It's your choosing but I'm deducing your blunders need reducing and your attacks more producing or you'll soon be loosing and getting a noosing.

The best thing to do is stop making moves until you think your opponent left, make a move and hope their time runs out!
^don't actually do that

Often being pawn or piece down may help your game by forcing you to being more careful, and any sub 1500 games here will have disaster level moves on both sides, so keep playing, keep sharp and wait for opponent mistake.
On other hand you might find yourself in forced sequence or low on material in slow endgame, then it is up to you. Keep in mind that time is also a factor (not so much in daily chess).
Ouais c'est vrai que le chevalier a une possibilité infini dans ce jeu d'echec. Je suis très content de mes performances actuellement. Je sais que je suis numéro 1 français mais il faut que je continue a travailler car j'ai encore du chemin pour remporter le championnat du monde, qui sera un tournois serré. Merci a ma famille de m'avoir soutenu

I've seen some people have decent success triggering an earthquake that is restricted to the location of the chess board.

Some players in daily chess, when they are losing, drag out the game as long as possible by not playing until their time is nearly out, hoping their opponent's account gets closed.
You should create an idiotic thread that will in no way solve your problems or help with your chess.

Some players in daily chess, when they are losing, drag out the game as long as possible by not playing until their time is nearly out, hoping their opponent's account gets closed.
Or he might die. It could happen! At a tournaments I attended in Fredericton, one of the players a few boards down from me won the game on time after his opponent had a heart attack at the board.