Watching you pick it out. It's not always easy to tell how loud your music is when you've got your headphones on. The sound of the beat blasting out of someone else's earbuds, however, is never not incredibly irritating to hear. Sometimes, you just don't feel like blowing your nose.
But while loudly honking into a tissue isn't exactly cute, nonstop sniffing is infinitely more irritating to those around you. It's totally understandable that you'd want two armrests—you do have two arms, after all. Still, you never want to be the person who's always stealing both sides.
You get one to yourself, and the other's for sharing. Whether you're slurping soup or taking big bites of a salad, we've all been guilty of eating loudly at one point or another. And if you're a person who smacks their lips or kind of moans when something's really delicious, someone out there is definitely annoyed by your dining habits.
People will do virtually anything in pursuit of the perfect Instagram photo. Regrettably, that often means taking up the entire width of a city block to do so, slowing down everybody else in the process. Do texts sometimes come in when you're on the sidewalk? Of course.
Does it annoy your fellow pedestrians when you keep bumping into them because you refuse to look up from your phone? Also yes. Everyone wants to talk about themselves—it's just human nature. That said, if you find yourself talking about your personal life when you went over to a friend's house to console them about a breakup or a death in the family, you're definitely guilty of an annoying habit you should break, stat.
Lines are pretty simple: You stand behind the next person until you reach where you're going. That said, we've all been guilty of trying to add to lines in our own creative ways, whether that means creating a perpendicular line or deciding that the existing line is suddenly double-file or just straight-up cutting, which is frankly the rudest.
Just because you've mostly mastered the art of standing in line doesn't mean you're free of annoying in-line habits. Case in point: all of those people who will get so close to you in a checkout line that you can feel their breath on your neck. It's a shame that pens are so fun to click over and over, because there are few sounds more infuriating, particularly in close quarters like an office.
We're well into the 21st century—there's no excuse to keep your read receipts on at this point, especially if you're not going to respond to the texts you're opening. Unless, of course, you're just trying to make it clear to specific people that you're deliberately ignoring them. It's always annoying to find yourself waiting for what seems like an interminable amount of time to find an elevator you can squeeze yourself into.
But no matter how rushed you are, there's no excuse to not let the people inside get off first. If you start a sentence with " no offense ," you're just queuing up some offensive thought. And unsurprisingly, it's annoying! We all have those days when we just can't seem to get anywhere on time. That said, if you're consistently late, it's pretty annoying for all of the people waiting on you. Commonly known as "vague-booking," posting cryptic statuses on social media about your life has to be one of the most annoying habits of all time.
Seriously, you took the time to write, "You know what you did," but won't tell any of your rapt audience? Come on! Those who follow strict etiquette rules will tell you that chewing gum is a pretty major faux pas in the first place.
If you're also snapping it while you chew, you're definitely making everyone around you annoyed, too. Those nicknames you have for your significant other and close friends are cute. Calling your coworker "sweetie" or "hon," however, is nothing short of annoying. Unless you really want to annoy other people, move to the right when you're standing still, and stick to the left side if you're walking up or down.
Just because you're in a rush to get your morning coffee doesn't mean that's an excuse to be rude. If someone holds the door for you, it's your job to grab it and hold it for the next person. Unfortunately, when we're in a rush, many of us forget about this crucial etiquette rule , leaving the person who held the door for us initially to play de facto doorman for another 10 people before getting a break.
However, you also don't want to hold the door open for someone who's too far away, forcing that person to speed up to receive your kind gesture. Sometimes, you're so in love with a new significant other or so wrapped up in a conversation with your friends, you don't want to stop walking in step with them. But this presents a very annoying situation for practically any pedestrian near you: They either have to slow down to walk at your pace or try to get around you often to no avail.
We all sing along to songs sometimes, regardless of our actual skill level. However, the one thing more annoying than listening to someone's off-key rendition of "Don't Stop Believin'" is listening to them try to deliver an American Idol -worthy performance when the rest of you are just goofing off. Sure, we all have those times when bringing the cart back to the store seems like more trouble than it's worth. That said, there's virtually nothing more annoying than finding the perfect parking spot in front of a store only to realize it's already occupied by someone's runaway cart.
No matter what your job, your family situation, or your list of hobbies is, chances are, you consider yourself a pretty busy person. If you're constantly talking about how busy you are, however, it comes across as the most annoying kind of humblebrag. Why is it that people in offices forget their manners with such shocking frequency? Tapping your foot under your desk does more than create distracting noise; it also has a tendency to shake whatever's on your coworkers' desks.
We've all been there: You're in a hurry to get into the store before it closes and you wind up parking your car a little too close to the line in the parking lot—or, worse yet, over it. Unfortunately, when you do this, you might just be the one who pays the price, in dings or scratches on your precious ride. Whether it's a forgetful habit or just a lazy one, we've all been guilty of putting an empty container back in the fridge after you've taken the last bite or sip, setting someone else up for disappointment down the line.
However, in most settings, there's no reason to send your response to everyone on an email chain: Thanking your boss for your holiday bonus doesn't need to be something the whole office sees. So, you're at the grocery store and you realize that you just picked up the wrong kind of bread. What do you do? Unfortunately, for many of us, the answer is, stick it on any nearby shelf and hope someone finds it.
We all get surprised and scared at the movies from time to time. That said, we know better than to scream, "Don't go in there! Come on. The sign overhead says 10 items! All you have to do is count up to 10! Why is this so hard? It's fine to talk at the gym, but taking a phone call is particularly annoying.
The gym is a meditative space for plenty of people, meaning that petty argument you're having with your spouse is just about the last thing they want to hear. It takes mere seconds to replace a roll of toilet paper when you've used the last of it. If you leave an empty roll or just place a new one on top of the old one, make no mistake: You're guilty of some seriously annoying behavior. Error occurred when generating embed. Please check link and try again.
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Listen songs on speaker phone. Send Candy Crush requests on Facebook. Forward chain messages. Call your friend uncle or aunty. Repeat after someone. Talk on phone in multiplex. Sing loudly on the street.
Ask for a pen. Show off branded products. Discuss in between the movie in theatre. Blow horn repeatedly.
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