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How to Rethink That Friend Who Always Complains

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We all have that one friend—the one who turns every lunch date into a marathon of grumbling about work, family, traffic, or the weather. It’s easy to walk away from these visits feeling drained, but what if their constant complaints aren’t just negativity—but an attempt to connect?

According to behavioral economist Dan Ariely, who recently weighed in on this very issue in The Wall Street Journal, complaining may actually have a social purpose. Rather than seeing it as a mood-killer, he suggests we try to view it as a relationship-builder.

In the example he responds to, someone met an old friend for lunch only to hear a long stream of complaints—about the husband, the kids, you name it. Rather than judge or shut down the conversation, Ariely says it’s worth pausing to consider why your friend might be venting.

Why Complaining Might Not Be So Bad

For starters, Ariely says that when people complain, they’re often seeking reassurance. It’s not just about letting off steam—it’s about hoping someone will say, “That sounds hard, but you’re doing great” or “That’s normal—we’ve all been there.”

In some cases, your friend might be looking for a shared experience, trying to strengthen the bond through a little mutual misery. You may have heard it yourself: “You think your husband is bad? Wait until you hear what mine did.” It’s not about one-upping each other; it’s about reminding ourselves that we’re not alone in life’s chaos.

Ariely even suggests a subtle thought experiment: Imagine you meet a friend and tell them how wonderful your morning was. Then imagine telling them instead about how bad traffic was or how hard it was to find parking. Which version is more likely to lead to an engaging conversation? Surprisingly, commiserating can be more socially effective than simply sharing good news.

How to Respond the Next Time

The next time you’re with a friend who starts to complain, Ariely’s advice is simple: lean in, not out. Instead of retreating emotionally or trying to change the subject, meet them where they are. Offer support, humor, or even your own relatable story. You might find the conversation shifts to something deeper—and more meaningful.

That doesn’t mean you have to absorb endless negativity without limits. But before you label someone as a chronic complainer, consider whether they’re actually trying to reconnect in the only way they know how.

So, the next time your friend starts grumbling over coffee, remember: sometimes a good gripe session is just what friendship needs.

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