질문: Do young people complain more or less than older people?
Young people are more vocal about their dissatisfaction because they are more connected through social media.
Young people are more vocal about their dissatisfaction because they are more connected through social media.
They are more aware of global issues and feel more empowered to express their opinions.
They are more aware of global issues and feel more empowered to express their opinions.
Young people face different pressures, such as job insecurity and high living costs, leading to more complaints.
Young people face different pressures, such as job insecurity and high living costs, leading to more complaints.
Older people might complain more as they often compare the present to the past, which can lead to dissatisfaction with current trends and technologies.
Older people might complain more as they often compare the present to the past, which can lead to dissatisfaction with current trends and technologies.
Young people are generally more adaptable and optimistic about changes and challenges.
Young people are generally more adaptable and optimistic about changes and challenges.
Older individuals might have more health-related issues, which could lead to more complaints.
Older individuals might have more health-related issues, which could lead to more complaints.
The tendency to complain can vary more by personality than by age.
The tendency to complain can vary more by personality than by age.
Different cultures have different norms about expressing dissatisfaction.
Different cultures have different norms about expressing dissatisfaction.
It depends on the context or situation—some issues might provoke more complaints from young people, while others might affect older people more.
It depends on the context or situation—some issues might provoke more complaints from young people, while others might affect older people more.
질문: Do young people complain more or less than older people?
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Make a mountain out of a molehill: Exaggerate a small problem into something big.
Make a mountain out of a molehill: Exaggerate a small problem into something big.
Old school: Traditional or old-fashioned.
Old school: Traditional or old-fashioned.
Not one's cup of tea: Not something one likes or is interested in.
Not one's cup of tea: Not something one likes or is interested in.