愚痴
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Base noun form. Refers to petty complaints or grumbling, often used in casual speech to describe minor grievances.
Theme
Two coworkers, Ken and User, are taking a break in the office lounge after a long meeting. Ken starts venting about the workload.
愚痴
ぐち
idle complaint, grumble
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine someone 'goo-chewing' (愚痴 guchi sounds like 'goo-chew') while complaining idly — they're just grumbling nonsense! 'Goo-chew' → 愚痴 (guchi, 'idle complaint').
Cultural Note
In Japan, expressing 『愚痴』 (guchi, 'idle complaint') is common among friends or family as a way to vent frustrations casually, but it's often seen as negative if done excessively in formal settings.
Forms
Base: 愚痴Base noun form. Refers to petty complaints or grumbling, often used in casual speech to describe minor grievances.