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  • Have you been thinking lately about how should you complain at your office? If you're not

  • satisfied with your work and you want to tell your boss or tell the people around, what

  • problems are you facing at your workplace, then I have some suggestions for you. I think

  • if you are getting to do some extra work, you could tell them thatyour co-workers

  • are not pulling their weight around and that's why you need to pick up the slack.” Well

  • I think it was hard for you to understand this one right? Well the reason is because

  • here I have used some slang words in English that are used to complain and these are some

  • very smart ways to complain in English which you will often hear native speakers and advanced

  • speakers of English use. So if you want to learn some interesting ways to complain, then

  • make sure you watch this entire lesson with me, where today we are learningsmart English

  • for complaining”, so my name is Michelle and keep watching. Okay so as you can see

  • that we have a couple of sentences on the board okay, each one of these is a complaint

  • that you can make at your workplace, so let's start with the first one and try to understand

  • how you can complain using this and for which situation, so this is, “my co-workers don't

  • pull their weightokayand “I'm always picking up the slackokay, now I'm sure,

  • that these two were very hard for you to understand because as I told you that these are slang

  • words, okay? So what do we mean bypulling their weight’? Of course they cannot pull

  • their body weight, so what it means here is that they are not pulling up their work weight,

  • which means that they are not doing their own share of work. So when somebody is not

  • doing their own share of work, they are not pulling their weight. So you could say that

  • John I think you need to pull your weight, otherwise I will have to complain about you

  • to the boss. Which means that you need to do your own share of work. So let's write

  • that here, ‘pull their weightmeans do their share of work. Alright, now let's look

  • at the next one, ‘I'm always picking up the slack’, what do we mean by picking up

  • the slack? So picking up means that you're on the ground, picking up something and here,

  • slackhere means that you're always doing the extra work. Sopicking up the

  • slackmeans, to do the extra work, okay? Now think about this, if your co-workers don't

  • do the work that's assigned to them, then who will do it? Most probably all that work

  • will fall back on you and you will have to do extra work. So in such a situation if you

  • are doing extra work at your workplace and you want to tell that to your boss or to somebody

  • else you could say that, “I'm having a really tough time, I've got no time for myself because

  • I've been picking up the slack at work”… which means that I'm doing a lot of extra

  • work which I am not supposed to do. So if this is your situation then you have learned

  • two slang expressions to use if you are not satisfied at your workplace. Okay now with

  • this we move to the second sentence that you can use to complain at your workplace… “I

  • can't stand the office politicsokay, “It seems like kissing up”… can we do that?

  • Oh! “Kissing up to the peopleokaywho called the shots is the only way to move up

  • the ranksokay, this seems very interesting, we have gotpolitics’, we have gotkissing’,

  • we've gotshotsand theranks’… so what do all these expressions mean? Well

  • if you want to complain at your workplace, if you are in such a situation where you need

  • to please some people at work or you need to do some activities to make them happy,

  • then you're in this situation. So let me decode it for you, ‘I can't stand the office politics’,

  • so office politics is a situation where you, where there are people who use their position

  • to influence others, as in if you have a supervisor, just because he's a supervisor he might ask

  • you to pick up the slack, which means the work that he is supposed to do, he might give

  • you some responsibility so that he can be free of it. And such people create the office

  • politics, which means that they use their position to dominate others, okay? Office

  • politics means to use position to dominate others. Okay now with this let's see what

  • does this complain say further, ‘I can't stand the office politicsso possibly this

  • person has other people around them who is you know asking them to do a lot of work and

  • using their position to dominate him or her… ‘It seems like kissing up to the people’,

  • okay so kissing, we all know what kissing is, but how would you kiss to the people in

  • the office? Kissing up to the people in the office means, pleasing people okay which means

  • to do things for them that make them happy. So if your supervisor expects you to get a

  • coffee, you go and get it for them. If they want you to share your lunch, you share your

  • lunch with them. If they call you at night and ask you for some extra favour for the

  • next day, like maybe you know designing a PowerPoint presentation, you do it for them

  • and why would you do it? So that you can be in their good books, okay? So kissing up to

  • the people means to try to be in someone's good books, okay? Try to be in someone's good

  • books. So it seems like, ‘kissing up to the people who call the shots’, okaycall

  • the shotsare the people who make the important decisions, okay? Calling the shots means those

  • people who make the important decisions at work. So making important decisions is called,

  • calling the shots. So what the person is trying to say here is that it seems like trying to

  • be in someone's good books who makes important decisions is the only way to move up the ranks,

  • now moving up the ranks means getting a better rank which means to get a better position

  • at work. To get a better position and you could also sayto move up the ladder

  • which has the same meaning as moving up the rank. So if you are having a hard time at

  • your workplace because of the office politics as in people dominating you and you have to

  • please people to be in their good books because they take important decisions and you don't

  • like to do that because that's the only way to get a better position then maybe you need

  • to quit because you're not enjoying your workplace and you have to face a lot of office politics.

  • So this is another way to complain at your workplace and now let's move to the next one,

  • my boss loves to micromanage and I can't do my best work when she is constantly breathing

  • down my neck.” okay now this is pretty interesting, do you know the meaning of micro? Micro means

  • very, very tiny, okay? Tiny. And managed means to handle something. Okay so my boss loves

  • to tiny handling? No! What it actually means is that your boss likes to see all the details

  • of what you are doing. Okay so if you are making a file they want to stay updated about

  • the file that you're making. If you are calling some clients they want to know which clients

  • have you called and how has the deal proceeded. So these are those kind of bosses who don't

  • like to just sit up there and you know give activities, you do this, you do that but these

  • are those bosses who like to find out what their employees are doing. So if you have

  • a boss like that you can say that my boss loves to micromanage and I can do my best

  • work which means you can't perform your best when she is or he is constantly breathing

  • down your neck. Okay just imagine this feeling, think of yourself in a public place okay and

  • you have this person standing behind you and you can almost feel their breath on your neck,

  • isn't that so terrible? Such a strange feeling to have someone breathing at your neck? Well

  • if you work with the person who likes to micromanage then that person is breathing down your neck

  • and if you have a boss like that you can say that, “it's so unpleasant to have a boss

  • who's constantly breathing down your neckwhich means who is constantly looking at what

  • you are doing, okay? So tiny handling means to you know see all the details and breathing

  • down the neck also has a similar meaning which means to see the details. Alright so if you

  • have a boss like that who likes to see all the details and all the work that you're doing

  • and makes it very uncomfortable for you to be at your workplace then you can use this

  • to complain about that situation. Okay now the next one we have isthe job itself

  • is rewarding”. Okay rewardingbut the salary and benefits leave a lot to be desired

  • okay now this is very interesting because we have two expressions the first isrewarding

  • so in this case somebody thinks that their job is actually good okay rewarding comes

  • from the word reward which means you know a prize. So if you like your job and if you're

  • happy if you're satisfied and you feel good at your job you'll say that it's rewarding.

  • For example I think content writing is financially very rewarding, which means it pays you very

  • well, right? So this way you can use rewarding which means for a good job or which pays you

  • well, for a good job which is very satisfactory. But the salary and benefits leave a lot to

  • be desired. So ‘a lot to be desiredmeans unsatisfactory, okay? Unsatisfactory. Okay

  • so this person thinks that their job is good, they like to go to work, they enjoy their

  • work but the problem is that the salary is unsatisfactory, that's why they have used

  • a lot to be desired. So when something is unsatisfactory you use this phrase to describe

  • it. For example if you don't like someone's cooking, you could say thatOh! Maggie's

  • cooking it leaves a lot to be desiredwhich means that it's not good, it's not satisfactory,

  • I don't like the food she cooks, okay and the same way at your workplace if your job

  • does not make you happy you know, then you can say that it leaves a lot to be desired

  • because it does not give you a good salary, okay? So this is how you can use this phrase

  • to see if your job is nice you're enjoying your work but you don't get enough salary,

  • then you can use this expression to complain about it or to talk about it. Now with this

  • we come to the last expression and the last sentence for the day and that is, “I feel

  • like I am spread too thinokay spread too thinbut every time I wrap up one project

  • I'm given more to be done yesterdayokay, now this also seems to be very interesting,

  • when are you spread too thin? Okay think of a jam, that you spread on the bread and you

  • spread it so thin like the thinnest layer and you keep pressing it in okay that's almost

  • your situation when you're at your workplace and you're loaded with work. So if you have

  • too much work to do you'll say that, “I am spread too thin these days so I'm gonna

  • quitwhich means that you have too much work to do. So I'm spread too thin means too

  • much work to do. ‘But every time I wrap up…’ so here wrap up means complete, so

  • every time I complete one project, I'm given one more to do because you have so much work

  • to do. So wrap up means complete. Now what's interesting in this sentence is, “I wrap

  • up one project and I'm given more to be done yesterday”, how can you be given a new project

  • today which you need to have done yesterday? Is it possible that you're given the project

  • today and you were supposed to do it yesterday? Well this doesn't make sense because it's

  • an expression and what it means here is that the project needs to be completed urgently.

  • So if your boss gives you a project which you need to finish within half an hour that's

  • when the project needs to be done yesterday which means that it needs to be done urgently.

  • So yesterday here means urgently and you could say that I often get projects which I am supposed

  • to complete yesterday. Of course this means that the ones that you are supposed to complete

  • on an urgent basis and submit immediately. Okay so this last expression will be used

  • when you have a lot of work to do at your workplace and it's getting very hard for you

  • to manage. Okay so these are different situations in which you can use these sentences to complain

  • at your workplace about the problem you're facing. I hope these slang expressions were

  • useful for you and that you actually use them when you go to work next. So thank you so

  • much for tuning in, come back for more lessons with me, this is Michelle signing off, bye-bye

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