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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ignore it. Nothing good will come of you being the cubicle cop.[/quote] I really agree with this. Once you are THAT person everyone will hate on you, even the ppl who do nothing obnoxious.[/quote] Agreed. You don't want to be a tattle tale. Find ways to deal with it. Not to mention, who is to say you don't have habits that annoy your coworkers? It's possible you're just not aware of them. I have a similar setup (cubicles), and I have a coworker who is always complaining about the others ("so and so makes weird noises" or "so and so is always on the phone"). I have never had the heart to tell her that she makes noises when she eats, her constant laughter (from looking at online stuff) sometimes interferes with my work, and she is constantly making noises opening and closing her bottle of soda. The point is, we all make some kind of noise and have habits. When you work in close proximity to other humans, there will be things that annoy you. Unless people are doing extremely inappropriate things (use your imagination), it's best to let the little stuff go. And clipping nails, gym bags... those are small things.[/quote]
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