nagging

Nagging, in interpersonal communication, is repetitious behaviour in the form of pestering, hectoring, harassing, or otherwise continuously urging an individual to complete previously discussed requests or act on advice. The word is derived from the Scandinavian nagga, which means "to gnaw".
Reporter Elizabeth Bernstein defined, in a Wall Street Journal article, nagging as "the interaction in which one person repeatedly makes a request, the other person repeatedly ignores it and both become increasingly annoyed". Thus, nagging is a form of persistent persuasion that is more repetitive than aggressive and it is an interaction to which each party contributes.
Nagging is a very common form of persuasion used in all aspects of life including domestic and professional. It is also a common practice in order to avoid more aggressive persuasive moves like threats.

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  1. 5teep

    Clever car..

    I freely admit this is probably in the manual but I'm a guy so I've not even opened it yet.. You can set a speed limit manually or have it "automatic", I discovered today that automatic reads the speed limit signs and sets your limit at that. No more nagging when driving in 20mph zones...
  2. AndrewS

    The "Coffee Cup" alert.

    Well today I got the "coffee cup" and "bongs" ? . I'd no idea what they were for as (as is normal) the actual text of the alert flashed on and off the drivers display faster than can be read.... As I'd been driving for about 2 1/2 hours I worked out that my MG was nagging me to take a break!!
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