Anonymous wrote:I am probably in the wrong here but have for the longest time been arranging my Costco items in the cart barcodes up, for a quick scan by the cashier and no taking them out and putting them in.
I recently had a cashier give me whole lecture how it’s so bad and she has to make sure there is nothing hidden in the cart and how now she needs to take everything out just to make sure. She started lifting each and every item and scanning it, trying to not double scan etc.
I just use the self checkout now. Sorry not sorry if she is replaced by a self checkout!
Anonymous wrote:Going to a grocery store and using their plastic bags. The baggers put basically one item per bag. I bring my own bags but sometimes I buy more than intended and get stuck with five plastic bags for five tiny items. Then, I can't throw them away bc of guilt (yes, I have a problem) so I have a bag of bags at home, waiting to be used. Luckily, my dog poops twice as much as a dog his size should poop.
Anonymous wrote:Paper notecards misspelled as stationary.
It’s stationery!
Breath and breathe misspelled and misused.
Misuse of apostrophes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The word “littles”.
When moms refer to themselves and other moms as “mommas”.
I find these petty, and I roll my eyes at myself for thinking they’re petty, but here we are.
I think it’s cute and I love it. Me and my girls talk like this and don’t have any issues with it.
Yep. PP is a case in point.
Since no doubt your "girls" are just your little clique of preschool mommies and not your daughters, this is unsurprising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The word “littles”.
When moms refer to themselves and other moms as “mommas”.
I find these petty, and I roll my eyes at myself for thinking they’re petty, but here we are.
I think it’s cute and I love it. Me and my girls talk like this and don’t have any issues with it.
Anonymous wrote:People. That's my vent. I hate people.
Anonymous wrote:I know that this is terribly silly and petty but I hate when making plans via text, verbally, etc. explain why their child isn't free will say "Billy has travel soccer that day". Does it really matter that they must clarify that it is travel soccer? Can they not just say "Billy has soccer"? And it isn't that I am jealous or impressed or being competitive or anything. I have an older child who plays D1 college level yet I never felt the need to say things like that when he was younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My petty vent is that my DH's petty vent is becoming unbearable. He hates hearing people chew, so he has to have background noise during all of our meals--and it has to be loud enough to drown out any sound of chewing. If I want to enjoy croutons on my salad, I have to endure him giving me the death stare every time I bite a crouton and all of us have to shout over the dinner music if we want to talk to each other. It's just easier to avoid eating crunchy things at home.
This actually sounds a bit insane. I think you can elevate this vent to another forum!
It’s called misophonia.