Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a slow car changes lanes right in front of me. Hello! Go behind me!
Why?
We found the reason for so much road rage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this is here already but lazy f$&(s who don’t return the cart in the parking lot. I’ve said things to people it makes me so mad.
There are people whose jobs it is to return the carts. I do return it but, I don't get the rage.
Because they don’t stay put and wind up dinging cars. How have you not ever seen that? Why have cart corrals then? They send baggers out to collect carts because lazy people refuse to do the decent thing and put them in the corral that they have for that exact purpose, not because they’re dying to employ cart returners. GMAFB with this.
Anonymous wrote:People who pronounce it “pitcher” instead of pic-ture. Nails on a chalkboard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not angry but annoyed when I see women who don't put their hair up to exercise. Especially bangs on forehead. Yuck.
I can't understand how people with long hair don't put their hair up to exercise or go to the beach or ride on a boat or any windy situation. I always think they are more concerned with their appearance than with practicality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When people use the term 'rock star' as a compliment.
Explain? Why would you consider it as anything but complimentary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who take forever backing into a parking space because they think they’re saving time on the other end, but they’re spending so much more time than if they just drove in and backed out like normal.
People who let their kids be loud when they’re not supposed to be loud. I get that your kid may not intuitively know when to be quiet, but if they’re loud somewhere like a theater; you need to instruct them to be quiet or whisper. It’s your literal job to teach them to be part of society. So many parents don’t do this and it destroys the experience for so many.
I used to find back-in parkers extremely annoying, but now I live in an apartment where I literally cannot get into my parking space most of the time unless I back in (usually because other people park where they are not supposed to be, making it impossible for me to angle in correctly going in the front way.
As a result, I've been back-in parking for a while now and have gotten good and efficient at it (back up cameras make it super easy, too), and now I get annoyed when people lazily front-in park in such away that they aren't in the middle of the space, because it's much easier to position your car correctly in the space if you back in, and it really does not take that much time -- a few extra seconds to pull forward before you back up.
I do think you’re the exception though, most people take much longer and they aren’t all that centered in the space. I believe that you’re good at it, but I don’t believe it’s more efficient for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When people post for suggestions, and then they shoot down every response.
Along these lines, a post (usually on a Facebook group) for advice, followed by “Positive responses only.” No, honey, you’re the one in need of advice. You’ll take what it given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who take forever backing into a parking space because they think they’re saving time on the other end, but they’re spending so much more time than if they just drove in and backed out like normal.
People who let their kids be loud when they’re not supposed to be loud. I get that your kid may not intuitively know when to be quiet, but if they’re loud somewhere like a theater; you need to instruct them to be quiet or whisper. It’s your literal job to teach them to be part of society. So many parents don’t do this and it destroys the experience for so many.
I used to find back-in parkers extremely annoying, but now I live in an apartment where I literally cannot get into my parking space most of the time unless I back in (usually because other people park where they are not supposed to be, making it impossible for me to angle in correctly going in the front way.
As a result, I've been back-in parking for a while now and have gotten good and efficient at it (back up cameras make it super easy, too), and now I get annoyed when people lazily front-in park in such away that they aren't in the middle of the space, because it's much easier to position your car correctly in the space if you back in, and it really does not take that much time -- a few extra seconds to pull forward before you back up.
Anonymous wrote:People who take forever backing into a parking space because they think they’re saving time on the other end, but they’re spending so much more time than if they just drove in and backed out like normal.
People who let their kids be loud when they’re not supposed to be loud. I get that your kid may not intuitively know when to be quiet, but if they’re loud somewhere like a theater; you need to instruct them to be quiet or whisper. It’s your literal job to teach them to be part of society. So many parents don’t do this and it destroys the experience for so many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not angry but annoyed when I see women who don't put their hair up to exercise. Especially bangs on forehead. Yuck.
I can't understand how people with long hair don't put their hair up to exercise or go to the beach or ride on a boat or any windy situation. I always think they are more concerned with their appearance than with practicality.
Anonymous wrote:Not angry but annoyed when I see women who don't put their hair up to exercise. Especially bangs on forehead. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Mine is very specific. People who sit in the fire lane at Wildwood shopping center in the morning while their kid runs in the get Starbucks or a Bethesda bagels. Even if there are open spaces they will still block traffic while their precious private school attending kilt wearing kid gets their bagel and sbux. And no, I’m not jealous. I live in the same shopping center neighborhood and my kid also attends private school. It’s the entitlement.