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Why some complaints sound angrier: Study uncovers cultural clues in voices

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It has long been established that emotions reflect in our voice—this helps us communicate more purposefully and gives listeners cues as to how they should interpret what we say. But what emotions predominate in complaints—and how do they differ between groups? Researchers in Switzerland and Canada investigated and published their findings in Frontiers in Communication.

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