I hate it when people say "stop moaning" to me. It feels very dismissive to my feelings. I understand when I was younger when I would literally whine and moan a lot in an annoying high-pitched tone, but I don't generally do that any more, haven't done for years, and have learnt how to express my feelings in a more socially acceptable way and come across as chilled and happier.
But some still say it - often when I'm not moaning at all.
Yesterday a co-worker of mine did. There was an awful smell from one of the drains nearby that permeated indoors, and I was like "oh, that stinks!" but in a laughing sort of tone, as I actually found it funny. Then I was having a conversation about smells with another co-worker, no "moaning" involved at all, and the other co-worker came back in and said to me "oh stop your moaning already!" I know when people are joking, and he wasn't joking, he meant it seriously.
I literally wasn't moaning at all. I was just chatting, being expressive, just like anyone else.
I remember when I was at college, I was in a happy mood and sounded cheerful in everything I said. The teacher gave us all a book and, having a lot of books already in my bag, I said matter of factly "I'm not sure that would fit in my bag". And some girl from right across the room yelled out "do you ever stop moaning??" in a criticising sort of way. This really upset me and I wished I could have smacked her one. I literally wasn't moaning at all, I was just stating something. And even if I was moaning, so what? I wasn't even talking to her. She was sitting at the other side of the room chatting to her friends.
It gets frustrating. I think most other people moan a lot more than I do these days but I never tell them to stop moaning. I think it's rude, unless you are literally moaning (wailing or nagging or complaining about anything in a certain high-pitched tone of voice and in a miserable mood). If I do complain, I've learnt to do it how others often do it, in a jokey, upbeat tone, or just like I'm stating something matter of factly but not carrying on and on.
I'm trying to think of some suitable, intelligent or assertive responses to say whenever someone yells at me to stop moaning when I clearly wasn't, other than "I'm not moaning". Can anyone help me here?
But some still say it - often when I'm not moaning at all.
Yesterday a co-worker of mine did. There was an awful smell from one of the drains nearby that permeated indoors, and I was like "oh, that stinks!" but in a laughing sort of tone, as I actually found it funny. Then I was having a conversation about smells with another co-worker, no "moaning" involved at all, and the other co-worker came back in and said to me "oh stop your moaning already!" I know when people are joking, and he wasn't joking, he meant it seriously.
I literally wasn't moaning at all. I was just chatting, being expressive, just like anyone else.
I remember when I was at college, I was in a happy mood and sounded cheerful in everything I said. The teacher gave us all a book and, having a lot of books already in my bag, I said matter of factly "I'm not sure that would fit in my bag". And some girl from right across the room yelled out "do you ever stop moaning??" in a criticising sort of way. This really upset me and I wished I could have smacked her one. I literally wasn't moaning at all, I was just stating something. And even if I was moaning, so what? I wasn't even talking to her. She was sitting at the other side of the room chatting to her friends.
It gets frustrating. I think most other people moan a lot more than I do these days but I never tell them to stop moaning. I think it's rude, unless you are literally moaning (wailing or nagging or complaining about anything in a certain high-pitched tone of voice and in a miserable mood). If I do complain, I've learnt to do it how others often do it, in a jokey, upbeat tone, or just like I'm stating something matter of factly but not carrying on and on.
I'm trying to think of some suitable, intelligent or assertive responses to say whenever someone yells at me to stop moaning when I clearly wasn't, other than "I'm not moaning". Can anyone help me here?