There are a lot of things that are difficult to deal with, however most people would agree that the death of a loved one is one of the hardest experiences. Another difficult situation is a breakup or a divorce.
it means nice No it means to deal with something successfully
No, "burden" is not a bad word. It simply refers to something that is difficult to bear or deal with.
The word cope is a verb. It means to deal with something that is particularly difficult.
t-r-o-u-b-l-e?
Describe a situation where you have had to deal with a difficult customer what did you do what was the outcome
To deal with something successfully!
fire him
how to deal with a difficult customer in a retail store
something that deal with the genes
There are some aspects of your life that might have been extremely difficult, but that do not need to be divulged during a job interview. Choose something that you would not mind sharing, but that is not too personal.
Confront is a verb meaning to face someone in a hostile or argumentative way; to face up to and deal with a problem or difficult situation; be be faced with something difficult with no way to avoid it. Example sentence:The only way to deal with your financial problems is to confront them; by avoiding them you sink deeper in the hole.
General frustration is difficult to deal with when everything seems to be going wrong.