5 Phrases for Complaining

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Hello, guys, we have a new lesson here. It's about complaining. You can see this person is angry and is complaining about his laptop, I guess. So in this lesson, we are going to learn five great phrases for complaining. How do you complain about things you don't like? Let's find out.

Number one, I'm not happy about this. I'm not happy about this. Yes. For example, your father buys your present for your birth that you but you don't like it and you start to complain and you say, I'm not happy about this, but this is not good. You should accept the gifts from everybody. I guess.

I'm not happy about this. Number two is I'm sorry, but this is unacceptable. This is another way to complain. Mostly we use it at work. I'm sorry, but this is unacceptable. For example, your boss tells you you should come on Friday, Monday and off days.

And you become angry and you start to complain. And I'm sorry, but this is, this is unacceptable. This is not acceptable. Number three is I'm not very satisfied with. I'm not very satisfied with this product with this situation. So this is another way to express your complaint.

I'm not very satisfied with this course book. I'm not very satisfied with this English class. Yes, this English class is not very useful. So I'm not very satisfied with this teacher. Yes. Number four is informal.

This is informal. So don't forget to use it just in an informal way. I can stand it When the internet is slow, yes, I can't stand it when my father is actually asking me to come home early. I can't stand it when my teacher is asking me some difficult questions that I can't answer them. So I can't stand it, which means I hate it. I don't like it.

I'm not happy about this. And this is used for saying that a person dislike someone or something very much. I can't stand male. Yes. Number five is also informal. This sucks.

I think you must have heard this phrase many times, especially in American movies. This sucks. That sucks and it sucks, which means this is worthless. For example, this mean, low is terrible. It sucks. We all thought the movies sucked.

Okay? So something that is socks is worth less and unpleasant. Okay, five great ways to express your complaints. Now let's use some of these phrases in real situations where there's a customer and she's actually angry. She says, I'm not really satisfied with this hotel. It's really cold here.

And the hotel receptionist says, no problem, sir, who will report this to the management? I'm not really satisfied with this hotel. So she's not happy about this. Here there is a conversation between mother and the daughter. Mother says, I can't stand it. When you go out with your friend and come home late.

I can't stand it. I hate it. I dislike it very much. The daughter says Sorry, but I really got stuck in traffic this time. Yes. So I can stand it.

A very good way to express your complaint.

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