Anonymous wrote:It's not so much sniffling that bothers me, but people who actively suck in snot rather than blowing their nose. My bro (yes, he has allergies) did it, and now my DD does it, and it drives me BONKERS within seconds.
I also know someone who was nearly driven insane by the woman in the next office who coughed constantly. I mean, constantly for years and years and years (and yes, she had a medical condition also). One can be sympathetic but still aggravated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not so much sniffling that bothers me, but people who actively suck in snot rather than blowing their nose. My bro (yes, he has allergies) did it, and now my DD does it, and it drives me BONKERS within seconds.
I also know someone who was nearly driven insane by the woman in the next office who coughed constantly. I mean, constantly for years and years and years (and yes, she had a medical condition also). One can be sympathetic but still aggravated.
My 15 year old son does this and I want to PUNCH HIM IN THE NOSE everytime I hear it. I scream "GO BLOW YOUR NOSE" each and every time he does it to save myself from leaping across the room and choking him.
I also cannot stand the sound of forks hitting plates or bowls. MAKES MY EARS BLEED.
Anonymous wrote:So imagine this - I'm in a conference room with several colleagues, and we're all on a conference call. I am battling insane allergies and I am miserable. The call is very important, I'm talking a lot, and also taking a lot of notes, so leaving the room is not really an option.
I'm getting bad post-nasal drip. I'm getting more and more stuffed up, can feel my breathing becoming labored, and the tickle in my throat is making me cough and making my eyes water.
Is it okay with you if I sniffle/clear throat/clear nasal passages now? Or should I just pass out due to loss of oxygen??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not so much sniffling that bothers me, but people who actively suck in snot rather than blowing their nose. My bro (yes, he has allergies) did it, and now my DD does it, and it drives me BONKERS within seconds.
I also know someone who was nearly driven insane by the woman in the next office who coughed constantly. I mean, constantly for years and years and years (and yes, she had a medical condition also). One can be sympathetic but still aggravated.
My 15 year old son does this and I want to PUNCH HIM IN THE NOSE everytime I hear it. I scream "GO BLOW YOUR NOSE" each and every time he does it to save myself from leaping across the room and choking him.
I also cannot stand the sound of forks hitting plates or bowls. MAKES MY EARS BLEED.
Anonymous wrote:For my entire life, there is one sound that bothers me more than any other: the sound of someone sniffling. I especially can't stand when it s that constant, every ten seconds, sniffle.
If I sit next to someone with the sniffles, I have to move. And God forbid I can't leave and am forced to endure the sound, I feel like I am going crazy. I have a friend that I walk with, and she sniffles throughout our walk and it has gotten to the point where I make excuses not to walk with her because I hate the sound but I don't want to offend her.
So is this just me, or does anyone else get this annoyed by sniffling?