Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s actually a medical condition where people hear certain sounds (like chewing) extremely loudly. I worked with someone like this and you couldn’t eat in meetings with her or do things like click pens.
My petty vent is people who send text messages where each sentence is a separate text. So conveying a message could be 10 messages!!! I muted her and the group text we’re in together bc I can’t stand having my wrist or phone vibrating constantly.
Guilty of texting that way, my understanding was that most people do it that way
Really?? Why does someone want to have their phone or watch buzzing 10x to get a single message that’s probably about carpooling. Ugh it’s so annoying.
Just feels weird to send an email via text. I do it when I don’t know the person but once I know them it’s much less formal. I don’t mind my phone buzzing unless it’s for an hour straight. 1 message or 5 doesn’t matter to me.
I will keep it in mind through
Glad almost everyone I talk to use WhatsApp or telegram though
Anonymous wrote:I get so annoyed when I stop at a stop sign and yield to walking pedestrians and they don't offer up a quick wave of acknowledgment. Same for cars who I let cut in front of me.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I don’t think group chats belong on text messages but rather on WhatsApp or some such but I know I am too trendy for most people lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really stupid but I hate when people specify something is zero. Example:
"my address is 4160 (zero)"
I know the damn difference between a 0 and an an O.
I'm guilty! I say "zero" because I often mishear people when they say "O". 😬
Kind of related. A person gave me their address as "twelve hundred two," and they meant 1202. I thought it was 12002. Just say 1 2 0 2!
Also, there's the phone number rhythm and the SSN rhythm. I have to ask for people's SSN sometimes and I don't understand why some people are like 0 (pause) 1 (pause) 5 (pause) 9 (pause) etc. Like I need 2 seconds to type in each number. Or they give me their phone number like 918 twenty one four two three thirty two.
But 1202 is twelve hundred two. 12002 is twelve thousand two. Place value.
I know. But nobody says addresses like that. I want people to follow the rules and rhythms of polite society. They should say one two oh two.
I am a foreigner and I would say twelve zero two or twelve oh two. I used to live at “twelve eighty five”. Ok or bad form?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I don’t think group chats belong on text messages but rather on WhatsApp or some such but I know I am too trendy for most people lol
What's the benefit of Whatsapp?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I don’t think group chats belong on text messages but rather on WhatsApp or some such but I know I am too trendy for most people lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s actually a medical condition where people hear certain sounds (like chewing) extremely loudly. I worked with someone like this and you couldn’t eat in meetings with her or do things like click pens.
My petty vent is people who send text messages where each sentence is a separate text. So conveying a message could be 10 messages!!! I muted her and the group text we’re in together bc I can’t stand having my wrist or phone vibrating constantly.
Guilty of texting that way, my understanding was that most people do it that way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s actually a medical condition where people hear certain sounds (like chewing) extremely loudly. I worked with someone like this and you couldn’t eat in meetings with her or do things like click pens.
My petty vent is people who send text messages where each sentence is a separate text. So conveying a message could be 10 messages!!! I muted her and the group text we’re in together bc I can’t stand having my wrist or phone vibrating constantly.
Guilty of texting that way, my understanding was that most people do it that way
Really?? Why does someone want to have their phone or watch buzzing 10x to get a single message that’s probably about carpooling. Ugh it’s so annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s actually a medical condition where people hear certain sounds (like chewing) extremely loudly. I worked with someone like this and you couldn’t eat in meetings with her or do things like click pens.
My petty vent is people who send text messages where each sentence is a separate text. So conveying a message could be 10 messages!!! I muted her and the group text we’re in together bc I can’t stand having my wrist or phone vibrating constantly.
Guilty of texting that way, my understanding was that most people do it that way
Really?? Why does someone want to have their phone or watch buzzing 10x to get a single message that’s probably about carpooling. Ugh it’s so annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s actually a medical condition where people hear certain sounds (like chewing) extremely loudly. I worked with someone like this and you couldn’t eat in meetings with her or do things like click pens.
My petty vent is people who send text messages where each sentence is a separate text. So conveying a message could be 10 messages!!! I muted her and the group text we’re in together bc I can’t stand having my wrist or phone vibrating constantly.
Guilty of texting that way, my understanding was that most people do it that way