She had always been the sort of person people told their troubles to.
"People come in and tell me all their troubles," she said.
You don't have to know a person to tell her your troubles.
Here was a woman anyone could tell their troubles to.
But before we did, I tried to tell him all my troubles.
He was meant to come round and tell me his troubles.
"Did he sit at the bar and tell you his troubles?"
Who's the man our Presidents tell all their troubles to?
Do not tell your troubles to others unless you are sure they want to hear them.
I'll tell him my troubles and he'll understand because he comes from a poor family.