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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The above advice about the hospice can't be beat. I think these people don't realize how much negativity they're spewing and how it affects people. It can affect friendships. I made a friend at work I thought was just going through a rough time at that point. She is wonderful in a lot of ways but she is such a complainer and I had to distance myself. Complained about service, how hot her coffee was or wasn't, and big things. She spent 6 years TTC and now she's pregnant. She complains very frequently about every little thing.[/quote] One of my colleagues was like this poster's complainer. One of my friends at work finally said "I don't ever want to hear you complain about your miracle baby again". And she hasn't[/quote]
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