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Things That Annoy You


Unless you are a saint, there will probably be things in life that irritate you. What are some of those things?

Some of mine include:

1. People that lick yoghurt pot lids in public. It's quite sickening when you see their tongue coated in the yoghurt.

2. People that tailgate and speed up behind you when you are approaching a red light or a junction where you have to naturally lower your speed. Why are these people in such a hurry to
apply their brakes?

3. People that walk slow or don't move out of the way so that you can pass them.

4. People that use traffic light crossings when there is no approaching traffic from the left or right. They have ample time to cross the road without activating the traffic light pedestrian if they were only to glance to their left and right to see this. Instead, they automatically press the button, wait for the walk sign to appear and in doing so bring traffic to a halt.

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Oh wahhhh. I would still never give up the beach and all the fun it offers because of sand.

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6. Forum threads about things that annoy you

MovieBuff, is that you???

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Is it him??? Is it????

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MovieBuff224 hasn't posted for about four months now. I wonder what's up.

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people who stand 2 inches behind me in checkout lines and breathe down my neck.

(not an issue in the past year obviously)

everyone else is cool with me.

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Yeah, I hate it when my personal space is invaded. People should just back the fuqq off.

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Maybe the people who stand 2 inches behind you in the checkout line are trying to check you out.

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if only it were so! i would take the compliment.
(honestly, the only thing about being middle-aged that slightly bums me out is that i never get looks from girls now.
not that it happened all the time or anything, but when it did, it was always a nice little mood boost).

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Don't lie, Damo. I'm sure you're fending off a bevy of bodacious beauties.

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well, a woman did randomly come up to me about 6 months ago and tell me that i was really handsome & had great hair.

but then she asked me for spare change.

but i'm sure she really meant it! i totally should have asked her out.

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No. That was an undercover cop. That has prostitution sting written all over it.

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1. People who leave time on the microwave.

2. People who have their have their shopping cart in front of the meat, vegetables, etc. so that no one can get to the stuff their cart is blocking. Put it back out of the way FFS!

3. People with no self awareness who slowly walk (many times next to multiple other people) down the middle of anything (bike path, grocery or store aisle, etc. without any consideration to the people behind them.

4. Inconsideration and general lack of self awareness.

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#4 is a growing problem. People are more self-absorbed thanks to social media and over-reliance on electronic gadgets. They stumble around in public with their noses buried in the stupidphone, not interacting or even making eye contact. They think the world revolves around them.

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1. Phones ringing.

2. People who chew like cows.

3. Food double dippers.

4. Loud kids who have no regard for their surroundings.

5. People who let their dogs sniff you.

6. People who continue to ask you questions after you tell them "no".

7. Constant coughers and throat clearers.

8. People who sneeze into their hand.

9. People who say "time to get a watch" when you ask them what time it is.

10. People who say "10 after" or "quarter to" when you ask them for the time but they don't tell you the hour.

11. Telemarketers.

12. People who rub it in when my team loses.

13. People who don't know the differences of "you're" and "your", and "there", "their" and "they're".

14. Slow internet.

15. Power outages.

16. People who put their kids as their online profile picture.

17. Tiktok (sorry, StoneKeeper)

18. People who ask British people if they've ever met the Queen.

19. Murderers, rapists, racists, pedos.

20. Frat boys.

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3 & 8 definitely.

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Have you been a victim of #18?

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No lol.

But after trying for 5 mins to describe to an American where I lived, I just gave up and said it was near London 🤷‍♀️😄

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A lot of North Americans think Europe as a whole is one big country.

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I'd love to go to a US school and see exactly what a geography lesson is like for them. I suppose it's more about which states are where/next to etc 🤔.

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I live in the U.S. and would like to see what's being taught in the schools, too. Obviously not what I was taught. There are people today who can't even locate New York on a U.S. map.

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They think the same about Africa.

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You are joking, aren't you?

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Nope. I've heard it. I can't tell you how many times someone tells me they're going on vacation and when I ask where, they say Europe. When I ask where specifically, they'll only name one city.

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i don't think this applies to canadians

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I've heard it. But mostly it's Americans.

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it's sort of a canadian thing to go to europe. most do it after graduating college. just about everyone i know has been to europe or plan to go.

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I mean when they only go to one country and they say "Europe" as if it's a continental tour.

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Have you ever met Céline Dion or Wayne Gretzky???

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The question I get most is "did you go to Degrassi?" Are they even aware it's a fake school? It's like me asking an American if they went to Bayside with Zack and Kelly.

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It's a fake school???😱

But you do know Terrance and Philip, right???

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Those are my buddies from poutine making school.

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Louder chewers
People who chew with their mouths open
People who chew gum
Loud yawners

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There is no excuse for loud yawning. Okay, you're tired... we get it. Maybe you should just go to bed. Problem solved.

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Not trying to shame your choices, but there might be a reason for a person chewing with his mouth open. For example, my dad has a severely deviated septum. If he chewed with his mouth closed, he couldn't breathe.

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"4. People that use traffic light crossings when there is no approaching traffic from the left or right. They have ample time to cross the road without activating the traffic light pedestrian if they were only to glance to their left and right to see this. Instead, they automatically press the button, wait for the walk sign to appear and in doing so bring traffic to a halt."

Guilty as charged! I have no desire to break the law.🤷‍♀️

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or get killed.

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But there's no approaching traffic from the left or right!

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i am not taking any chances. some streets here are like highways.

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Well, you heard the King, you're freaking annoying!

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"But there's no approaching traffic from the left or right!"

Wile E. Coyote can educate you about the hazards of that type of thinking.

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Tell him to go to the OP's house, johnny.

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3. People that walk slow or don't move out of the way so that you can pass them.


OMG, this is my BIGGEST pet peeve, especially when they stand right in the middle of the sidewalk or aisle so it's impossible to pass them.

Most of my pet peeves have to do with shopping, such as:

1. Self-entitled shopper who either leaves stroller or shopping cart smack dab in the middle of the aisle (and sideways!), sees you or another customer coming, and doesn't move it to the side when someone approaches.

2. Clueless fool who either stands just inside a store entrance or exit while blocking area with his shopping cart.

3. When you're next on line, you wait for one of the cashiers to call you, she finishes with a customer but doesn't call you because she's either straightening the counter or counting money, and the person behind you immediately goes, "NEXT." I actually got into an argument with a customer who did this. I said I wasn't called yet, and he snapped at me that I was wrong for not going immediately; I was supposed to immediately go to a counter as soon as a customer left a checkout stand. Then he tried to skip me precisely because I wasn't going to the counter like he had wanted!

4. Shopper at a store or customer at bank who decides to take well over 10 minutes to get a problem addressed, because they're refusing to understand why the items they picked aren't eligible for discount or because they're having some issue with their food stamps or something.

5. People who don't know how to stand on line. It's supposed to be single-file, like we all learned in kindergarten.

6. Cheaters who go to a warehouse club and "pretend" to have left their card home. There was literally a period of about six months at my local BJs Warehouse Club when every single time I checked out, someone asked to borrow my card.

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re: #4. A member of my family was a cashier at Target. She was constantly having to explain to customers why they couldn't use certain coupons. A lot of it had to do with the fine print on the coupon itself. It would say "35¢ off 24-ounce bottle." The customer would have the 16-ounce bottle yet would insist on using the coupon. She would point out the fine print but some still couldn't grasp this, or they thought they were still entitled to the discount.

The senior citizens were the worst. They would argue over a 15¢ difference to the point where the store manager would need to be called to settle the dispute.

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This reminds me of a Reddit story that I heard recently. An elderly man picked out a snack bar at Kmart that was on sale. He had a coupon that would have made it free. Unfortunately the coupon was two years expired. He refused to accept the facts and swung his cane around, destroying the checkout station and assaulting the cashier. He became violent over losing $0.99. Couponers can be crazy.

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I think obsession with coupons can become a type of sick, compulsive behavior. Just like the people who drive to a store on the opposite side of town because they can save 50¢ on some sale item. Never mind the fact that they just wasted $5.00 in gas to get there. It's the same mindset.

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I love a bargain but I've learned that some things are worth the extra cash, such as getting household staples at the smaller grocery store instead of waiting another hour to checkout at Walmart on a Sunday.

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OMG, that's a horrible story but I couldn't help but laugh! That's like something out of Bad Grandpa!

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I don't see that type of idiocy in my neck of the woods, thankfully. It's more people not reading the fine print about how there'll be a limit on how many sale items they can buy or about needing to fulfill a threshold. For example, maybe you can only buy two containers of ice cream per visit or you have to spend at minimum $50 to get $10 off on a turkey.

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