Complaining has not been a ‘natural’ activity here in the UK, to the point where recently TV consumer programs have been trying to encourage people to complain when they receive poor service and/or shoddy goods. Most of the time we just grumble about it among ourselves, but don’t actually do anything about it because it could be perceived as time-wasting or rude. I would advocate complaining if it were a genuine issue, as sometimes it’s the only way a business finds out if something is going wrong. Perhaps white America has taken this on with a little too much enthusiasm, or perhaps there’s some reason why black customers feel they can’t or shouldn’t make complaints?
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Name : Paul30476, Gender : M, Race : White/Caucasian, City : Gloucester, State : NA, Country : United Kingdom,