Some people could sound angrier when complaining, new study finds
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I think I take complaints more seriously when I don’t hear much emotion in the speaker’s voice. If someone sounds whiny, or angry, or seems to be pushing some victim narrative, I take the actual complaint less seriously. I think you can also hear the difference between a novel complaint and an often repeated one. If you want to be taken seriously, don’t ham it up and don’t complain all the time.
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Is that title an invitation to sound angrier or a warning?
Just want to know if I’m leaving some angry on the table when I’m complaining. I can do better, I promise.
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Is that title an invitation to sound angrier or a warning?
Just want to know if I’m leaving some angry on the table when I’m complaining. I can do better, I promise.
More like an observation than anything. The study showed that people from Quebec sound angrier when complaining, whereas people from France sound sadder.