Post minor things that bother you

1. When there is a queue at the till, and the person(s) in front wait until they get to the till to sort their money/cards out.
2. Unnecessary slurping/chomping noises while eating.
3. People who take up the entire aisle in shops/the supermarket.
4. Slow walkers who take up the entire pavement.
5. Bizarre adverts that seem to have no relation to what they're advertising.
6. Retarded Adverts with annoying tunes/catchphrases. Go Compare, We Buy Any Car..I'm looking in your direction.
7. People who aren't well versed in PC's, and who get annoyed when they ask you something and you explain in the simplest manner possible, thinking you're being condescending.
8. Reality TV shows.
9. Arrogant people who need to learn some humility.
10. Being in the passenger seat while listening to the driver who seem to be in a rush to get everywhere, and gets annoyed when a traffic light stops them.
11. Drivers who think they're the best, and everyone else on the road is wrong.

List could go on forever...
 
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1. People that constantly talk when watching a film at home/the cinema.
2. Slow walkers
3. People with trousers that are so long they step on them when walking outside. Disgusting.
4. Those who always have to have a chat with the cashier when there is a queue behind them
5. People who stick gums under tables and chairs
6. Slurpers
7. People who think they will die if they have to walk a small distance when it's drizzling.
 
People that sometimes 'just have to' present the exact change when paying for something - only because the shrapnel makes their purse / wallet a little heavier than they would like. Fumbling for what seems like several minutes...is it really worth it? AND it's so bloody common?!?

That's the whole idea of change.
 
People who type the short version of laugh out loud of laughing my arse off or any variant (I will never type them). I bet 999,999 out of a 1,000,000 they are not when they type that. Especially laughing their arse off, it would have been on the news if this was some strange new phenomenon, or rolling on the floor laughing. Tossers :p

Old people in supermarkets.

Drivers, usually a woman, who stop 20 foot from a junctions white lines as if they have no depth perception.

Sycophantic people.

People who don't know the difference between effect and affect.

People who ask for advise when they mean advice.

People who post in threads on forums belittling peoples English when it's not obviously their first language. Try typing in their language and when you do that perfectly then criticise.

People who correct people just to show off how clever they think they are (despite my gripes I never correct people if I think they've typed the incorrect word or something. What do I think I am, some kind of grammar/speeling nazi?)
 
People that pay for single items WITH A CREDIT CARD!!!!!

so annoying, some woman did this a few days ago while im stood behind her with a shedload of shopping and she has a tin of dogfood that she pays for by card, almost felt like giving her the 60p for it just to make her go faster :/

Is it the credit card, or just paying by card in general that bothers you?

In fairness i never carry cash with me since i dont need it. Everywhere takes cards and its no slower than me ferreting around for the 42p for my mars bar or handing the clerk a fiver only to wait for them to work out how much change i need.

Since we always put everything on the card and pay it off 100% on pay day it costs us nothing and gets us the odd voucher for something from Tesco :)
 
old people who stop in the doorway/exit of a super market so you cant get past.

also people who block me from getting items of shelves in supermarkets with their trolleys/baskets.
 
People that sometimes 'just have to' present the exact change when paying for something - only because the shrapnel makes their purse / wallet a little heavier than they would like. Fumbling for what seems like several minutes...is it really worth it? AND it's so bloody common?!?

Well a lot of shops (especially small ones) like getting change as most people just can't be bothered and just pay with notes, making the shop run out of coins.

I know the shop I worked for preferred it :p
 
Is it the credit card, or just paying by card in general that bothers you?

In fairness i never carry cash with me since i dont need it. Everywhere takes cards and its no slower than me ferreting around for the 42p for my mars bar or handing the clerk a fiver only to wait for them to work out how much change i need.

Since we always put everything on the card and pay it off 100% on pay day it costs us nothing and gets us the odd voucher for something from Tesco :)

Amen to this, everything goes on the card, from a 12p finger of fudge to a £20k car, on the card it goes.

I can't stand coins, at all. They're bulky, heavy and get caught up in stuff in my pockets. I end up just chucking them in the bin, which of course is a bit of a waste.
 
people who try to pay for items on their plastic, only to be declined, then ask for it to go through again, yet is declined for a second time.

then they open up their wallet and pull a wodge of notes out!!!!!! ARRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

just pay for it with cash in the first place!!!!!!!! AAARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Amen to this, everything goes on the card, from a 12p finger of fudge to a £20k car, on the card it goes.

I can't stand coins, at all. They're bulky, heavy and get caught up in stuff in my pockets. I end up just chucking them in the bin, which of course is a bit of a waste.

hells yeah, apart from the chucking coins, they go into the pot :P i put £12 in coins in last night lol.

I think we got £48 in tesco vouchers through last time which was for a quarter. I'll happily take 4x that in a restaurant or something!
 
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