The little things that piss you off

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Love this thread. Had to cut down my list, and it’s still long. I live in south FL, if that helps explain any of them. Overall, I guess just people in general.


People who drive with their brights on ALL the time

People pushing their dogs around in strollers. And complaining about local wildlife like foxes, coyotes, etc. bc their rat dogs can’t fend for themselves

People who park in the middle of the street to run inside “quickly” and think bc they put their flashers on it’s no big deal

Leaving every light on in the house, and leaving outside doors open so I’m paying to AC the neighborhood

Not putting a new tp roll on when there are 2 squares left then yelling for help! Check before you sit!

People who use an exit only lane to try and cut in at the last minute, driving 25 mph with no one ahead of them and getting stuck, then they get mad for honking at them. The skilled ones, fine, but most are not.

Unnecessary noise at really late or early hours - music, fireworks, etc.

Liars

People who do more work trying to get out of something than just doing it

Scraping fork on plate or teeth repeatedly

People talking during the movie in theaters, not even about the movie, or using their gigantic phone in front of me

When little yappy dogs try to tear your dogs apart but as soon as your dogs look at it wrong you’re the bad one

People speeding through neighborhoods! One of my biggest

My wife trying to pick a parking spot for me

People being strongly opinionated on things they know little to nothing about

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Love this thread. Had to cut down my list, and it’s still long. I live in south FL, if that helps explain any of them. Overall, I guess just people in general.


People who drive with their brights on ALL the time

People pushing their dogs around in strollers. And complaining about local wildlife like foxes, coyotes, etc. bc their rat dogs can’t fend for themselves

People who park in the middle of the street to run inside “quickly” and think bc they put their flashers on it’s no big deal

Leaving every light on in the house, and leaving outside doors open so I’m paying to AC the neighborhood

Not putting a new tp roll on when there are 2 squares left then yelling for help! Check before you sit!

People who use an exit only lane to try and cut in at the last minute, driving 25 mph with no one ahead of them and getting stuck, then they get mad for honking at them. The skilled ones, fine, but most are not.

Unnecessary noise at really late or early hours - music, fireworks, etc.

Liars

People who do more work trying to get out of something than just doing it

Scraping fork on plate or teeth repeatedly

People talking during the movie in theaters, not even about the movie, or using their gigantic phone in front of me

When little yappy dogs try to tear your dogs apart but as soon as your dogs look at it wrong you’re the bad one

People speeding through neighborhoods! One of my biggest

My wife trying to pick a parking spot for me

People being strongly opinionated on things they know little to nothing about

Meryl Streep


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HAHAHAHAHA , this is spot on
 

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People that drive fast in supermarket parking lots and in front of the store entrance.

And dumb as lane changers.
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It doesn’t piss me off but I chuckle at the ‘wealthy owner” that always shows the entire car collection on display or when they take a picture of themselves sitting in the car with their hand on the steering wheel, it just so happens their latest Rolex is on display for everyone to see.
 

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I’m guessing you have had bad experiences with dogs? Are the owners not controlling them? I don’t see the issue at all. Only way I can see an issue is if some asshole is letting a fur ball run rampant or it is barking up a storm. I rather deal with dogs that kids, or even grown ass people for that matter.

Respect, I just disagree. I feel like dogs should be at home or at the dog parks.
 

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People in a store talking at their phone as if it's a walkie-talkie. It's bad enough we all have to hear your side of the conversation.

People who believe that modern popular music is performed by individuals who actually possess talent. Likewise, those same believers loading up on this music because they're gullible enough to think it's "good." This may simply tie in with a previous post about generational understanding, however.

People in my neighborhood who drive by 27 times each day with their rotted out exhaust going 40mph in a 25 while looking at their phones. I make exceptions for the cammed CTS-V, '76ish Z/28, 392 Challenger, Viper, and GT350; they can do laps around the block and I will rejoice each time they go by. Hell, I'll plop down in the driveway with a couple two-tree beerce (Yooper accent) and encourage burn-outs from those guys.
 

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When I ask someone a question and they answer. I kindly say thank you! They reply “no worries”! WTF I wasn’t worried! A your welcome or no problem will do!


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I say no worries all the time, meaning "no need to thank me, I am happy to answer/help." The father of a girl I dated in high school absolutely hated when someone would reply no worries...so I think it solidified my use of the phrase .

I’m guessing you have had bad experiences with dogs? Are the owners not controlling them? I don’t see the issue at all. Only way I can see an issue is if some asshole is letting a fur ball run rampant or it is barking up a storm. I rather deal with dogs that kids, or even grown ass people for that matter.

I absolutely love pups To be honest, I much prefer them over people. The problem: not everyone's dog is well behaved. More and more people will begin to bring their pups to places they don't need to be. Not all pups are great dogs. I don't want to be in a dog fight while trying to grocery shop, not do I want to dodge piss or shit.

Also, just seeing how many dogs mark their territory at petsmart, I don't need that at Home Depot, let along Kroger!
 

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I say no worries all the time, meaning "no need to thank me, I am happy to answer/help." The father of a girl I dated in high school absolutely hated when someone would reply no worries...so I think it solidified my use of the phrase .



I absolutely love pups To be honest, I much prefer them over people. The problem: not everyone's dog is well behaved. More and more people will begin to bring their pups to places they don't need to be. Not all pups are great dogs. I don't want to be in a dog fight while trying to grocery shop, not do I want to dodge piss or shit.

Also, just seeing how many dogs mark their territory at petsmart, I don't need that at Home Depot, let along Kroger!

those are some pretty good points. I was assuming that the pooches going places would be well behaved ones. I can’t say that I have encountered a dog at a place where it was acting a fool. But you are correct, if that became the norm, I’m sure we would start seeing that more and more.
 

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those are some pretty good points. I was assuming that the pooches going places would be well behaved ones. I can’t say that I have encountered a dog at a place where it was acting a fool. But you are correct, if that became the norm, I’m sure we would start seeing that more and more.

Luckily, you were able to decipher all of the typos in the post I made...sheesh!
 

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Living in a region like I'm in, you experience four seasons and regardless of how they're technically divvied up, I've listed them as they actually occur.

Summer = most of June, all of July and August, most of September is decent
Spring = the back half of April and pretty much all of May
Fall = October and the front half of November
Winter = half of November thru half of April which comes out to five of the twelve months being cold, cloudy, and gray most days.

With this established, my gripe: If you live here and drive around with your windows up and a/c on when it's 78 and sunny, you're a butt. If you drive a convertible and the top is up, what are you waiting for? Better weather?! Embrace the heat and sunshine you pansy. These are probably the same people who bitch about the cold during winter and wear gloves and hats when it's 45 degrees. That's shorts and a hoodie weather for natives. I just sold my RS to a friend and found out the a/c didn't work. Why? Probably because I never used it! I'd rather sweat than shovel, dammit.
 

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So I got one here. Neices and nephews live in Maryland right. They come up to see dad but stay at our place due to have the extra room. We rearrange our schedules for a week to house/clothe/feed the three of them. Every time it's time for them to head back, something conveniently comes up with the mother and she is unable to pick them up for another week so we scramble to reschedule another week because I'm not a monster and throwing three kids out and certainly not driving the 4 hours there and the 3 hours back to bring them home.
 

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When you're winching a car in or out of the trailer and the cable snaps.... on an incline and you start out with flip flops on.
 

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People who drive with their flashers on in the rain, even when every electronic sign on the highways says not to do that.

I do that in extremely reduced visibility, could care less what a highway sign says, beats being rear ended.
 

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