Some people do, often because it is their nature. Complaints are a valid way to release the stress associated with bothersome situations, or unfair treatment. When complaints are over trivial or uncorrectable situations, they can aggravate others who come in contact with the complainer.
A side effect of complaining too much is that when complaints are actually valid and correctable, others are less likely to help correct them.
Because they are dissatisfied. Human beings generally complain -- or make their dissatisfaction known in a verbal manner -- when they feel dissatisfied with:life in generala job or employerthe amount of money they earnthe state of their relationships or home lifeHumans also voice dissatisfaction when they feel they:are being treated unjustly or unfairlyare burdened with more work than another person (including a live-in partner or spouse)feel stressed or are experiencing pressureslack the money or ability to change their situations in a meaningful way.Other people complain about their circumstances, despite the fact that they have enough money, adequate housing and transportation, good family support, a thorough education with a good salary at a great job, and seem to have "every advantage" in life. Psychologists say that people with these circumstances may have feelings of "entitlement" that makes them believe they are "owed" more in life. Nothing feels meaningful or satisfactory, no matter how much advantage they have. In some cases, underlying depression can be behind this thinking. Or, sometimes, people who feel entitled lack empathy-- they cannot put themselves in other people's shoes and thus, feel grateful for what they do have.
The past tense form of "you think too much" is "you thought too much."
A person who does not complain is a content person a person who at most times is at ease one who is in harmony with his/her circumstances without being uptight.
The past tense of think is thought so your sentence is You thought too much
The past tense verb for "I think too much" is "I thought too much."
There's too much red tape, rules and regulations to follow
If you can't bear their complaints, join them and complain too.
Only when there's reason to complain, my friend, only when there's reason to complain! (nods slowly)
by telling them in a letter.
People who consistently complain or show signs of discontent or are always worried can be referred to as people who fret too much. This habit is irritable and considered annoying in most societies.
I'm no expert on the subject, but I would like to complain about the service I've received. I can't complain, but sometimes I still do. The people at the complaint desk complain about having to answer complaints.
You can complain about corporate spam to the ISP of the spammer and to the FTC. It is a crime now to send too much spam. Send the entire email to FTC or the ISP.
Because you will complain too much and eat all of the sesame snacks.
People like to vent it makes them feel better
Complain about the French Complain about the French
So the deaf have something to complain about too.
She always finds something to complain about, no matter how well things are going.