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Why do we struggle to complain about things?

An Irish man took to Reddit to share his recent experiences of complaining about poor service and...

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06.45 1 May 2024


Why do we struggle to complain about things?


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06.45 1 May 2024


An Irish man took to Reddit to share his recent experiences of complaining about poor service and encouraging others to do the same even if it’s “not the Irish thing to do”. We asked Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author is it an Irish thing not to complain? 


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