Is there something you do purposefully to irritate people?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Go the speed limit if someone is tailgating. They can go around me


Yes, I do this also. I’ll even go a hair slower just to tick them off.


I slow down until the person behind me backs off. The actual reason for this is that tailgating is actually extremely dangerous, and if the moron behind me is going to rear-end me the slower we’re both going the less damage there is likely to be (and the better the likelihood I will survive the crash caused by the tailgater).

The fact that it makes them angry is just a bonus.


DP here. What is with this attitude around here? Are people really this miserable? Wow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If so what is it and why do you do it? I mean things like your driving or behavioral manners?


Are you asking if people live every day in a state of being or wanting to be passive aggressive? That’s a sad way of being.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, in zero states is going the speed limit when everyone else is going over considered illegal. That is ridiculous.


Well, the person insisting that "passive aggressive driving is punishable by law" is hilarious, but you can get a ticket for "unsafe driving" and the law on that is intentionally vague. Of course, the driving has to actually be unsafe and the situations where going the speed limit is unsafe are few and far between. My husband's friend once got a ticket for going the speed limit, but it was because he was hanging out in the left lane on a three-lane freeway and everybody else was going 10-15 over. IMO it's ridiculous that they ticketed for that instead of ticketing for going 10-15 over but he should have known better.

That said, I am sure that nobody here who advocates for going the speed limit would think it's okay to do what DH's friend did. I can't believe people hear that somebody goes the speed limit and automatically assume they are obstructing traffic on a multi-lane road.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I know I have typos like there vs they’re on DCUM and I don’t fix it.


I do this, too. It would only take me a moment to fix them but I choose not to because I know that the people who will be annoyed by it are the control freaks who take pleasure in pointing out people's typos, and I don't care to accommodate them.


But you’re giving them pleasure…so who’s actually winning here?
Anonymous
I pause for a moment when the light turns green not because I’m on my phone but because I’ve been t-boned by a red light runner.

That one second pause is apparently very triggering for a lot of people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I pause for a moment when the light turns green not because I’m on my phone but because I’ve been t-boned by a red light runner.

That one second pause is apparently very triggering for a lot of people.


Omg I am sorry! When I am at a light that is really short I often do a light beep when people pause, because I assume they are on their phone. I don’t feel angry, I just want to give them a nudge so that more than one or two cars can get through. I will be more mindful about your approach because it is the right thing to do!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mispronounce things very slightly.

Barnes and Nobles. Costcos. That type of thing.


So all the people who say Nordstroms are doing it on purpose?!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Go the speed limit if someone is tailgating. They can go around me


Yes, I do this also. I’ll even go a hair slower just to tick them off.


I slow down until the person behind me backs off. The actual reason for this is that tailgating is actually extremely dangerous, and if the moron behind me is going to rear-end me the slower we’re both going the less damage there is likely to be (and the better the likelihood I will survive the crash caused by the tailgater).

The fact that it makes them angry is just a bonus.


DP here. What is with this attitude around here? Are people really this miserable? Wow.


Yes, people driving like absolute selfish maniacs to the point where they could easily kill me or my kids because they’re SO important and in SUCH a hurry makes me completely miserable when I am driving.

I am curious why this is even remotely confusing for you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No! Why on earth would I purposefully annoy other people?!



IKR? I don’t understand that mentality.


It’s because people who purposely try to annoy others are emotionally immature and don’t know how to deal with their feelings. So they act like children. It’s quite pathetic. What small minds.


I notice rando things people do to annoy other people in the dmv.

Make it seem they're going to back out of a parking space when they see you and sit and wait a long time and never back out when they see you waiting.

There's a line of empty stalls in a restroom yet the woman who comes in plants herself in the stall next to yours.
That is bizarre to me. Does she want to smell farts?

People who zoom and zig zag at 80 mph in a crowded highway.

People who park in front of other neighbors houses for months on end even when they have to walk a ways away to their house. Feels like they're spying on me.

People who micromanage. It's the most obnoxious thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mispronounce things very slightly.

Barnes and Nobles. Costcos. That type of thing.


So all the people who say Nordstroms are doing it on purpose?!?


Some of them. I like to say The Internets or The Webs or The Tiktok just to irritate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mispronounce things very slightly.

Barnes and Nobles. Costcos. That type of thing.


So all the people who say Nordstroms are doing it on purpose?!?


Yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No! Why on earth would I purposefully annoy other people?!



I don't try to deliberately annoy anyone. But I do notice that a lot of people want to be annoyed and look for reasons to get annoyed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Go the speed limit if someone is tailgating. They can go around me


Yes, I do this also. I’ll even go a hair slower just to tick them off.

Bonus points if you look in the rear view mirror and she starts banging on her dash or steering wheel while screaming at you!
Anonymous
I think a lot of these are situations where someone is a bully or a jerk, and people engage in NORMAL behaviors knowing that it's going to piss the jerk off, and choosing not to care.

Like insisting on going the speed limit to annoy a tailgater? That's not going out of your way to annoy someone, it's simply not allowing yourself to be bullied into speeding up or pulling over to accommodate a jerk driver.

Choosing to leave a gate open knowing that annoying neighbors never leash their dogs is going a little further -- the polite thing to do is to close the gate. But especially if it's the anti-leash people who are always yelling about the gate, to some degree this is just passively refusing to be bullied by people who won't obey the rules for dogs in the building. Yes, petty. But not going out of your way to annoy someone. Just not allowing yourself to be bullied.

My conclusion is that if you often encounter people who seem to be doing things just to annoy you, you might want to look at your own behavior to see if you are particularly impatient, rude, or aggressive in ways that might make someone think "hmmm, maybe I'll just slow down, not get out of the way, not take extra care to accommodate this person who is bullying me. Maybe I'll just have some self-respect instead."

Something to think about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No! Why on earth would I purposefully annoy other people?!



Because you live in the DMV and your life sucks.


I also live in DMV area and my life does not suck. I would never do something purposely to annoy other humans.
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