Bad hygiene. I know that being less than hygienic is kinda harmless but it’s hard not to judge others when they have body odor or bad breath because I’m the one who must suffer from the smell.
People who don’t know the proper usages of there, their and they’re, and your or you’re. As soon as I see the wrong form I just lose respect for whatever they’re saying.
Tattoos. Just them in general and the choice that went into them. My dad had no tattoss but was weirdly attracted to women that had them, so that in of itself turned me off of them. but then when i see a bad one, or one i just dont ‘get’ i judge.
People who order water with “a lot of extra lemons” at a restaurant always turn out to be Karen’s who always find something wrong with their food and ask for it to be comped. I’ve worked in restaurants for nearly 20 years and it never fails.
Whether they’re cognizant of their surroundings in a store because if they’re not then I know which pricks to avoid. They’re the ones that park their carts perpendicular to the shelves in the grocery store and take 5 minutes to figure out what kind of milk they want.
I freaking hate when people try to get onto an elevator before the people inside get out. Doesn’t matter if I’m inside or waiting to get in. It absolutely pisses me off every time.
When I see perfectly able people using ride-on carts in a public place. The other day I was in a supermarket and I saw one woman riding a motorized shopping cart pulling another woman in a wheelchair (the one in the wheelchair was wearing a walking boot, like she had a broken foot). These were fully grown 40-something adults acting like 12 years olds. Then I saw them in the checkout line yelling at the cashier about what items can or cannot be accepted with an EBT card (they had a cart full of junk food and soda).
When I left, I saw the motorized cart woman walking through the parking lot and pushing the wheelchair. Not limping, not struggling, just walking as a physically able person. It’s hard not to be judgy about people like this.
Except for accept. I’ve seen this literally a million times. Now don’t come from out of no where and throw me under the bus. How long ago? A while or maybe a long while but not a good long while.
I stare at people who wear skimpy outfits with there boobs hanging our.. I’m not judging … but I will stare because you wore it for a reason….. JS ( I know that’s why i USE to do it ) so don’t get all butt hurt..
People who type “women” when they mean “woman.” I understand that autocorrect mistakes happen, and English is not everyone’s first language, but it seems it be a trend or an internet joke the past couple of years, even in serious posts. I assume a few people did it genuinely by accident, and now it’s turned into something people do unironically, but it’s annoying. Harmless, but irritating.
(First) Name dropping in meetings when the majority of the attendees know who this person is or what they do. Like we have eight Susans, which on do you mean??
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Pronouncing the word “specifically” as “pacifically”.
Smoke
Snow “ball” They create
Selfishness
Bad hygiene. I know that being less than hygienic is kinda harmless but it’s hard not to judge others when they have body odor or bad breath because I’m the one who must suffer from the smell.
Chewing with their mouth open
People who stand in doorways.. either in or out!
If they drink starbucks
Long-ass salon nails. How do you even wipe? 💅
People who hold their phone out in front of them and talk on speakerphone
plastic surgery
Pronouncing the T in “ofTen”.
Someone leaving a cabinet door open.
Mispronouncing “mischievous”.
Having the sound on their mobile phone keypads switched on so that everyone can hear them typing.
If I hear someone flush a toilet and no sink run before exiting, they go on a list that I keep hidden in the depths of my soul to never be forgotten.
Whenever a video starts with: “the inventor of _____ must’ve been a genius!”, those always piss me off just from the bad grammar that follows.
Also videos that over explain something while it’s being done.
The shoes.
Mouth breathing.
Chewing with your mouth open
Being grown ass adults and having conversations at 194 decibels when you could use your inside voice like anyone else
Pretty much any casual hobby. Oh you like something that isnt entirely mainstream? Weirdo!
People who wake up early to run etc.
People who don’t know the proper usages of there, their and they’re, and your or you’re. As soon as I see the wrong form I just lose respect for whatever they’re saying.
chewing with their mouth open
Walking alone down the sidewalk while freestyle rapping.
Swearing in public
People that are morbidly obese
What they do when they’re checking out at the grocery store, there’s no bagger, and a line behind them
How heavy they walk around the house. Heavy walkers tend to slam door. Clompin around unmindfully and shit smh
Ordering a steak anything above medium.
When somebody takes a little too long to close a noisy bag of chips……I can’t help but think to myself “Any freaking time now, sweetheart”
Poorly adjusted collars. Wear a collar right or don’t wear one. You’re a poser if you wear better-than-average clothes without wearing them right.
Placing the dollar sign after the number and not before it.
Using AI to make music then releasing that AI music and calling themselves a musician/music producer.
The quality of potato salad they make.
Tattoos. Just them in general and the choice that went into them. My dad had no tattoss but was weirdly attracted to women that had them, so that in of itself turned me off of them. but then when i see a bad one, or one i just dont ‘get’ i judge.
Typing out “mines well” or “mides well”
Not returning their shopping carts. It takes less than a minute & makes it easier for everyone else!
People who order water with “a lot of extra lemons” at a restaurant always turn out to be Karen’s who always find something wrong with their food and ask for it to be comped. I’ve worked in restaurants for nearly 20 years and it never fails.
Their jokes
Not giving a courtesy wave when I let them get in front of me in busy traffic.
Wearing hats inside.
Non-naturally colored hair
Whether they’re cognizant of their surroundings in a store because if they’re not then I know which pricks to avoid. They’re the ones that park their carts perpendicular to the shelves in the grocery store and take 5 minutes to figure out what kind of milk they want.
When people write “for sell” instead of “for sale’
Also – it’s BAWLING your eyes out, not BALLING your eyes out, which give an entirely different picture 😂
Liking chocolate chip cookies over oatmeal raisin! Oatmeal raisin cookies are obvious superior.
Enjoying Taylor swift. (It’s not harmless I swear)
I freaking hate when people try to get onto an elevator before the people inside get out. Doesn’t matter if I’m inside or waiting to get in. It absolutely pisses me off every time.
Wearing flip flops
Walking in groups on a small sidewalk/pathment
Like single file rule??? People in a rush need to get by
When people call dinner “supper”.
I don’t know why, but it’s always grinded my gears
Then v than
People who scream laugh. Makes me want to punch a wall.
People who religiously only listen to rap
People randomly stopped in the middle of public spaces (walkways/sidewalks) blocking passersby.
Please move to the side.
Littering.
dragging their feet. It feels so lazy
I live in Washington, not Warshington.
When I see perfectly able people using ride-on carts in a public place. The other day I was in a supermarket and I saw one woman riding a motorized shopping cart pulling another woman in a wheelchair (the one in the wheelchair was wearing a walking boot, like she had a broken foot). These were fully grown 40-something adults acting like 12 years olds. Then I saw them in the checkout line yelling at the cashier about what items can or cannot be accepted with an EBT card (they had a cart full of junk food and soda).
When I left, I saw the motorized cart woman walking through the parking lot and pushing the wheelchair. Not limping, not struggling, just walking as a physically able person. It’s hard not to be judgy about people like this.
Well people shouldn’t be judging in the first place 😒
Cracked phone.
People walking in crocs.. why they always pigeon toed or do a weird upwards toe flick?
Squatted trucks.
Wearing camo when you’re not doing anything that requires camo.
If you drink natty.
The speed of people’s wiper blades.
Except for accept. I’ve seen this literally a million times. Now don’t come from out of no where and throw me under the bus. How long ago? A while or maybe a long while but not a good long while.
Chewing with their mouth open
Not putting away their shopping carts
Writing a check in a grocery store line 👁👁
People who misuse the word ‘assume’ (usually they mean ‘presume’). Or, people who pluralize ‘anyway’.
People texting?/looking at their phone while shopping with a cart and blocking the aisle. Just move over to text.
my mom judges people for their “clown hair” (when it’s dyed whole head, apparently my thick green stripe is fine)
Poor spelling and grammar. I admit to being far too judgemental about this. slaps her own hand
I stare at people who wear skimpy outfits with there boobs hanging our.. I’m not judging … but I will stare because you wore it for a reason….. JS ( I know that’s why i USE to do it ) so don’t get all butt hurt..
People who type “women” when they mean “woman.” I understand that autocorrect mistakes happen, and English is not everyone’s first language, but it seems it be a trend or an internet joke the past couple of years, even in serious posts. I assume a few people did it genuinely by accident, and now it’s turned into something people do unironically, but it’s annoying. Harmless, but irritating.
People who like my college team’s rival.
When you’re on the elevator and the door opens for you to exit and people just barge in instead of letting you exit first. Drives me nuts.
Poor grammar.
not knowing how to spell
Neatness, tidiness, orderliness, cleanliness, etc.
People who keep the keyboard sound on their phone when they type
(First) Name dropping in meetings when the majority of the attendees know who this person is or what they do. Like we have eight Susans, which on do you mean??
Eating one’s own boogers
Wasting perfectly good food
vertical video
ppl who tag “eigh” onto the end of their kids, otherwise common, names