Things that make you cringe

enudzioenudzio Posts: 2,932
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i will start with

seeing pictures of myself.
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  • LyceumLyceum Posts: 3,399
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    Hearing my own accent.

    Pictures of myself.

    People who try too hard.

    People who say 'I do' after things. Eg 'I love him I do'.
  • LurkalotLurkalot Posts: 1,563
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    Hearing my voice on a wedding video or something like that, I think do I really sound like that.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 130
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    Scotland voting no to their sovereignty.
  • idlewildeidlewilde Posts: 8,698
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    Bitter Scottish people.
  • performingmonkperformingmonk Posts: 20,086
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    The word 'huni' x
  • degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    I'm Alan Partridge. Great series but hard to watch in places.
  • dragonzorddragonzord Posts: 1,585
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    conservatives
  • hackjohackjo Posts: 648
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    Muscles.
  • TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    Bigots.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,334
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    Romantic luvvy-duvvy stuff. Yuck.
  • fefsterfefster Posts: 7,388
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    See my thread on David Cameron CRINGE....
  • pink star 28pink star 28 Posts: 1,728
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    Lurkalot wrote: »
    Hearing my voice on a wedding video or something like that, I think do I really sound like that.

    Its strange isnt it. I always sound different on videos. U would think our voices would sound the same as we hear them lol.
  • Poppy99_PoppyPoppy99_Poppy Posts: 2,255
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    Females waving their hands in front of their eyes to stop themselves crying

    People calling other people babe

    Also, geezers saying to their mates, alright buddy or fella.

    When people say they have an eclectic music taste.
  • PaleHorsePaleHorse Posts: 5,681
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    - People yelling to each other in the streets.
    - People being overly sentimental and trotting out various cliched words of comfort.
    - When politicians say they like rap/hip hop in a blatant attempt to seem "down with the kids".
    - Ricky Gervais in any context
    - When people mishear me, but instead of correcting them, just going along with whatever alternate reality has been established as a result of them mishearing me.
  • Pink KnightPink Knight Posts: 24,773
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    I've only ever seen myself on video once. Never again.

    People who ramble on about a subject, who really know f*ck all and just like the sound of their own voice. Be it talking to someone else or down a mobile so everyone else in the vicinity can hear it.

    White training shoes worn with non sporting outfits.

    People who stand at the front of buses when there are seats.
  • hatpeghatpeg Posts: 3,215
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    Women with a tattoo.
  • Frankie_LittleFrankie_Little Posts: 9,271
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    People who pretend to be really knowledgeable about something, but know absolutely nothing about their subject.
  • highking1014highking1014 Posts: 1,189
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    Modern women and Scottish naw voters
  • bbclassicsbbclassics Posts: 7,806
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    Men (and women) with orange tans
    Pop stars trying desperately hard to be sexy
    Tattoos on the back of the neck
    Bronies, any manchild, trolls (not all though some are amusing)
    When people kiss their pet on the mouth
    Wrestling (the OTT W.E show stuff)
  • Jim_McIntoshJim_McIntosh Posts: 5,866
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    Bigots stuck in the wrong century. I wish evolution would hurry up.

    Those poor folk on talent shows who think they are amazing when they aren't. (I'm sure some are just doing it for a laugh but there's always a few who genuinely think they are the greatest thing going.) Let's call it exploiting the fantasists for entertainment.

    People who seek to sensationalise any story rather than take an unbiased and balanced view. Either they are incapable or it suits their own ends to act with all the morality of the tabloid press.

    People who try to speak for others and end up just projecting their own insecurities and prejudices onto them, and think that everyone else can't see how transparent they are with their chip on their shoulder.

    A comic who dies on his arse. Nothing makes me cringe more.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJlvg2hkWO8
  • muggins14muggins14 Posts: 61,844
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    When my 14-year-old daughter (who has learning difficulties) shouts, very loudly, in public 'Mum, I just farted' :D
  • 80sfan80sfan Posts: 18,522
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    The word 'huni' x

    Sorry to hear that hun 😉
  • Toby LaRhoneToby LaRhone Posts: 12,916
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    muggins14 wrote: »
    When my 14-year-old daughter (who has learning difficulties) shouts, very loudly, in public 'Mum, I just farted' :D
    You should treasure that:D
    Glad it's you though:D
  • trevorptrevorp Posts: 225
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    Rap. It's been more than 30 years so I can safely say I'll just never come to terms with it. Whenever I hear anyone doing it I cringe and feel embarrassed for them.

    Affected people in general, but especially those who do that face-fanning motion to indicate they're experiencing some great emotion.

    Annoying speakers: up-talkers (making everything sound like a question); baby-talkers (e.g. the TOWIE idiots); exponents of chav/jafaican/whatever-it's-called-this-month.
  • Toby LaRhoneToby LaRhone Posts: 12,916
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    Lyceum wrote: »
    People who say 'I do' after things. Eg 'I love him I do'.
    That's anti Welsh!
    I hates that I do!
    :D

    RIP threads on here for celebs when posters say shite like "I'm really gonna miss you" or "Thank you for being in my life".
    Don't they have families and friends?
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