Most of us have been raised to facilitate conversations. Little things like nodding the head or saying, "you're not kidding," or "that must have sucked," or "I know what you mean." These things all imply that you want the person to keep talking. It's hard to break that habit but break it we must if we want the perpetual bitchers to shut up.
Now don't get me wrong, a direct "Shut up," has its place but I really think it should be a last resort. Just don't facilitate misery or crap. Don't give eye contact when the same old b.s. is coming down the pike. When they're done with a line or two or twenty of bitching, change the subject. Don't even link the new subject to whatever the person said. Just change the subject.
One of the nice things about short attention spans is that many times the person will just go with you. They'll forget what the hell they were talking about. I once had a second year teacher tell me she would have rather had lunch outside, naked, in a windstorm than eat in the teacher's lounge where she worked. I have always thought that wouldn't it be nice if the bitcher was the one leaving the room. I'm not against just telling the person who is the perpetual bitcher that you would rather not talk about that stuff. That's probably the most mature, adult thing to do. And it probably will blow up in your face. If you want my opinion save that for the second to last option before "Shut up."
You're probably thinking that would be great if it wasn't for the fact that almost everybody is a perpetual bitcher. Even though it seems that way sometimes, I don't really think that's true. I think that for many people it is just a habit and if one or two people keep changing the direction into something beyond bitching many people will follow. And if they don't change, don't bitch to me about it. I'll be talking about that great sunset I saw.
