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This is very serious, of course you are nervous. Just answer the questions truthful and you'll be ok. Don't talk just to be talking, this ALWAYS is a mistake. Good luck.
May I ask what the complaint was regarding?
Is it because you are unsure if you had a right to complain or that you may get into trouble for some reason?
It's gonna be ok. You're prolly just nervous cos if you have to file a complaint against someone then there must be a serious problem going on that needs your attendance. And an ordeal like that is enough to stress someone out. Especially when added to the stress already present with being a student and everything.
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