So, Joe5, if you are going there...
And I dare say that even if you knew how to spell, you post indicates a severe lack of reading comprehension.
I will presume that you meant "your post", not "you post" and it was just a simple typographical error, as opposed to a "severe lack of reading comprehension".
And by the way, just because Americans say whine, doesn't mean that's universal for all English speakers.
whinge /wɪndʒ/
verb (intransitive) whinges, whingeing, whinged
1. to cry in a fretful way
2. to complain
noun
3. a complaint
Derived Forms
whingeing, noun, adjective
whinger, noun
Word Origin
from a Northern variant of Old English hwinsian to whine; related to Old High German winsan, winisan, whence Middle High German winsen