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What is the difference between whining and complaining?

 polarwagon15 posted over a year ago
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laura199627 said:
I´ll let Rarity explain...
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posted over a year ago 
x-Rarity-x said:
Why, I can't put much thought on complaining, but would you like to hear whining?

THIIIISSSSS IS WHINING! THIS HARNESS IS TOO TIGHT! IT'S OUT OF SHAPE! Can't you loosen it--AND OH! IT HURTS AND IT'S SOOO RUSTYYYYYY!

*Proceeds to babble on about the filth of the harness and other bits & bobs about the cart and being the 'mule' to pull it*

There~ Now, where is dear Opal?
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posted over a year ago 
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Cadance posted over a year ago
Insurrection said:
If you complain, you have the option of nor whining.
If you whine about something, it is almost always a complaint.
Why do you ask?
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posted over a year ago 
berserk1 said:
rarity please help me
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thanks rarity
berserk1 posted over a year ago
Swagger6433 said:
Whining is when you cry really loud and your voice gets pretty high pitched.And complaining is when you tell someone about the thing that you're disliking.And you don't have to be too loud.
And whining and complaining have something in common.They both mean to be upset about something you don't like.
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