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Interventizio Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Complaining for little things - idiom

"I have dandruff." "Consider yourself lucky: my aunt has got his scalp burnt in an accident".
(stupid example, I know...)
Hi. Can you think of an idiom stigmatizing the outrageous behaviour of somebody complaining for little things as other people (maybe in his vicinity) are suffering major problems?
  

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" "Consider yourself lucky . M y aunt has got her his scalp burnt in an accident". Consider yourself lucky .

  • " "Consider yourself lucky .
  • M y aunt has got her his scalp burnt in an accident".
  • Consider yourself lucky .
  • Keep things in perspective!
  • It's not all about you!
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"I have dandruff." "Consider yourself lucky. My aunt has got her his scalp burnt in an accident".



Consider yourself lucky.

Keep things in perspective!

It's not all about you!
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Also (US usage):

"Huumph!"

"Is that all?"

"And you're saying...?"

"Wow, that's a really serious medical condition."

"Quick, the man's dying, call 911!"

"Don't get any on me."

"Is there a doctor in the house?"
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Interventizio Complaining for little things
Emotion: shake

Complaining
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Darn. I must have written this thing in a rush!
I give myself a D-.

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