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39 English lessons for complaining

English Lesson: It's been on the market for nearly a year now, but we still have nothing to show for it.
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21. “It's been on the market for nearly a year now, but we still have nothing to show for it.”

English Lesson: To make matters worse, one of the books I need is checked out.
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22. “To make matters worse, one of the books I need is checked out.”

English Lesson: It's just been one of those days.
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23. “It's just been one of those days.”

English Lesson: The only thing about fish is that it's so hard to get rid of the odor.
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24. “The only thing about fish is that it's so hard to get rid of the odor.”

English Lesson: Their produce is always brown and wilted.
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25. “Their produce is always brown and wilted.”

English Lesson: Jeez! It was an honest mistake!
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26. “Jeez! It was an honest mistake!”

English Lesson: It's frickin' freezing out there!
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27. “It's frickin' freezing out there!”

English Lesson: The video's pretty choppy on my end.
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28. “The video's pretty choppy on my end.”

English Lesson: I've had to walk up and down six flights of stairs all week.
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29. “I've had to walk up and down six flights of stairs all week.”

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30. “That kind of behavior would be totally unacceptable where I come from.”

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