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Trivial things that annoy you intensely.

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    Chief_WahooChief_Wahoo Posts: 1,454
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    One thing that really winds me up is the number of people who can't spell DEFINITELY.Without going through this thread,I can guarantee that there are several people who have used the word DEFINATELY.Definately is definitely not a word.Never has been and never will be...http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/definately?s=t

    PLEASE start spelling it correctly,people.Thank you.
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    myssmyss Posts: 16,527
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    People who are talking and finish with "so....". It's not the end of the sentence, explain it properly!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 53,142
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    Waking up wondering what day it is and what time it is..Are you late for work, and am i late for the bus..The brain takes a bit to focus and get going in the morning..I woke up one morning ( Saturday mabe), thinking am i working today..Then my brain started to work and i could relax and go back to bed as it was weekend :D
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    the albionthe albion Posts: 506
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    Anton Du Beke
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    cinnamon girlcinnamon girl Posts: 814
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    Long fingernails! I find them really unattractive, and it looks like they get in the way a lot of the time, and women who have them look like they have to do a lot of things very carefully so they don't break one.

    People who don't give you a chance to answer the door!
    Knock knock, wait 5 seconds then BANG BANG BANG.
    I don't spend all my time waiting in front of my front door on the off-chance that someone might call round - I have other parts of my house and other things to do.
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    alycidonalycidon Posts: 930
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    the albion wrote: »
    Anton Du Beke

    :mad:
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    Syntax ErrorSyntax Error Posts: 27,803
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    the albion wrote: »
    Anton Du Beke

    Good one & not only for the pretentious spelling & changing of his name.
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    Sam SolitudeSam Solitude Posts: 341
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    Next doors baby grandson squawking its lungs out at 6am every Sunday morning.Little sh!t. :mad:
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    snukrsnukr Posts: 19,725
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    Liverpool supporters who like Everton, in any other city than Liverpool it's normal to dislike or despise your local rivals, but not there, on the Liverpool thread recently a Liverpool supporter was chastised for saying that they wanted Chelsea to beat Everton, why!!?? Everton have been Liverpool's rivals for 120 years, while Chelsea were only rivals for a few years in the first decade of this century, most Everton supporters and ex-players have no good things to say about Liverpool and that's the way it should be, I don't want them to like us. I want Everton to lose every match they play, even against United.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 811
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    People who don't give you a chance to answer the door!
    Knock knock, wait 5 seconds then BANG BANG BANG.
    I don't spend all my time waiting in front of my front door on the off-chance that someone might call round - I have other parts of my house and other things to do.

    even worse, the ones who start peering through the windows. I'm not hiding up, just wait! :mad:
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    James FrederickJames Frederick Posts: 53,184
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    even worse, the ones who start peering through the windows. I'm not hiding up, just wait! :mad:

    On the same note I live in a flat and people ring my buzzer to let them in just so they don't disturb people in their own flat either take a key out with you or ring your own buzzer
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,442
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    One thing that really winds me up is the number of people who can't spell DEFINITELY.Without going through this thread,I can guarantee that there are several people who have used the word DEFINATELY.Definately is definitely not a word.Never has been and never will be...http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/definately?s=t

    PLEASE start spelling it correctly,people.Thank you.

    Oh, I definately agree with you there. :D

    I've known one of my friends for about 11 years now, and she always spells it with an A. She's doing a Masters at the moment. I could tell her, but it would be kind of awkward at this point.
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    JoJoJayJoJoJay Posts: 859
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    Parents who think it's cute to let their children push the shopping trolley round the supermarket when it's busy...

    :mad:
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    riannerianne Posts: 1,074
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    When your with a friend and you both have to be ID'd even though only one of you is buying the alcohol.

    :mad:
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    JoJoJayJoJoJay Posts: 859
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    CASPER1066 wrote: »
    People who chat in the middle of the shopping lane.
    Smokers who flick lit cigs out a window while driving.
    Drivers who have music on so long you hear it for miles.
    Lorry drivers who insist on over taking on a hill.
    Parents who cant control their children in restaurants or shops.
    Men who keep touching/fixing themselves in public.
    People who allow a door to close on you, knowing your behind them.
    Religious people at your door, who then cant stand their ground when questioned.
    Parties that go on all night with no consideration for the workers.
    Men who can never find things.."Honey wheres my......keys/socks/shoes/belt etc"
    Women putting makeup on while driving.
    the list is endless........lol

    ALL of the above....AND drivers who rush to pull out in front of you, then slow right down....!!! : (
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    Tt88Tt88 Posts: 6,827
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    Long fingernails! I find them really unattractive, and it looks like they get in the way a lot of the time, and women who have them look like they have to do a lot of things very carefully so they don't break one.

    Awful! I work at a hospital and one day we were cleaning after a patient had left and someone picked up false nails from their table. It was a bit gross but even worse when someone told us they were real! The patients nails were so long when she cut them the offcuts were the same size as stick on nails!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,561
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    People who invite you over for a "house party" and then don't give you any food. :o
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    MrQuikeMrQuike Posts: 18,175
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    The inappropriate use of occam's razor in "religious" and other threads to support a particular view.
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    Syntax ErrorSyntax Error Posts: 27,803
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    Car manufacturers that attach the evocative 'coupe' tag to humdrum 3 dr hatchbacks or 2 door saloons.

    Vauxhall (Astra), Renault (Megane) & BMW (1 series), you know what I'm talking about!!!:p
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 21,093
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    People.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 16,986
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    The Coalition "Government".

    Complete bloody shambles. They couldn't run a soup kitchen.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,421
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    Anybody that spells their child's name outside of the most conventional spelling of that name, or anyone who name their children with a surname.

    Connor, (which is probably more a surname too) has 2 N,s NOT ONE. That makes it Co-nor as in donor. It definitely doesn't then have an E. instead of the second O.

    That makes even more like donor, as in toner or loner.

    Still, nothing as bad as the American athletes who put noises infront of names. LaShawn Merritt, Bershawn Jackson, Kadavis Robertson.
    Like us having Bluuuaaaghpaula Ratcliffe.

    BIB is a black thing. Black Americans seem to make up some barmy names.
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    PorcupinePorcupine Posts: 25,250
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    People who start every answer to a question with "you know what". I noticed Kimberly did this on Strictly. Every time she opened her mouth she said "you know what ......."
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    Tt88Tt88 Posts: 6,827
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    Peoples entitlement to things.

    An example of this is from work. A clinic was running throughout the day, 8-5 and the patients were aware that they could be there for a fair few hours so to expect to be there all day. Most of them were elderly and turned up with their wives. When it got to noon a lot of the women expected to be provided with a lunch as they were accompanying their husbands to an appointment. When they were explained to that food is only provided for patients and that a cafe was open down the corridor they got offended that they were expected to pay for their own meal! They also expected tea and coffee on demand when their husbands were only permitted to drink water.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,479
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    If you have something new, there is always someone who has a better , more expensive version.
    Why do people have to tell you the price of everything they got for xmas
    People (women) who think you have a futile existence if you do not have kids
    Buying Xmas presents for people I only see once or twice a year and do not socialise with in anyway (in-laws)
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