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FRUSTRATED.
FRUSTRATED DONALD
So nobody really wants to deal with angry or frustrated customers, do they?
But of course, there's always going to be someone who's unhappy or frustrated about something at some point.
You could say, "I noticed when the sales numbers come up, you seem frustrated.
you seem frustrated.
I was frustrated just with how my job search process has been going.
Creators were frustrated by yet another transaction fee increase and a controversial star seller program that prioritized sellers who meet requirements, like fast shipping, high ratings, and
frustrated by yet another transaction fee increase and a
and sometimes people will be frustrated by the kinds of questions people ask
and sometimes people will be frustrated by the kinds of questions people ask,
And reorgs have historically either been made to benefit the company but have historically always frustrated employees.
benefit the company but have historically always frustrated
For example, the verb 'frustrate' can become an adjective by adding ED - 'frustrated' or ING 'frustrating'.
adjective by adding ED - 'frustrated' or ING
And they feel so frustrated by this.
They feel so frustrated by this.
[Frustrated] RACHE-