There’s nothing worse than listening to someone constantly complain. But there’s no escaping it. The average person complains between 15-30 times per day, making it an unfortunate part of our daily ...
Even when you do extensive homework before making a purchase or contracting for a service, things can still go wrong. Although most of us gripe about service headaches to family, friends, and ...
This time of year the stores are packed and tensions are high. You don't always get what you want. It's a perfect recipe for complaints, but even when you do speak up, it doesn't always work. So how ...
Complaining can be annoying, to ourselves, and especially to others who must listen to our complaints. It can weigh us down and create an aura of negativity around us. Nobody wants to be around a ...
We all complain. It's a normal part of human communication. Complaining is a response to problems and an expression of annoyance, frustration, and discontent. We complain about lots of different ...
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If a tree falls in a forest and no one hears it, does it really make a sound? If a consumer complaint about cell phones is closed but no one has even read it, will any company care? The question is ...
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Our restaurant critic, Pete Wells, explains why bringing your gripes to the management instead of anonymously torching the place online will make everybody happier. By Pete Wells Need opinions on ...
If you feel you have more to complain about these days, you may be right. The products we use are increasingly complex, which often means they have more ways to malfunction. Companies are still ...