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West Midlanders are the most likely to speak out when they've had a bad experience at a restaurant, a new survey of British consumers shows.
People in Yorkshire are living up to the polite-Brit stereotype, when it comes to making complaints in restaurants, a new ...
Confident people don’t need to claim they’re always right because they know that learning comes from acknowledging mistakes.
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The president of the Manitoba Nurses Union is painting a bleak picture of how the province’s nurses feel about workplace ...
Most Manitoba nurses say things at work aren’t getting better and nearly half say they’re worse now than a year ago. “There’s ...
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Complaint-shy Brits avoid giving feedback in-person when eating out • 50% of people in the South East, including Sussex, are uncomfortable complaining ...