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Bad manners in public you can’t stand?
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Not saying Thank you after holding the door for them |
Excessive sniffing without thinking to pick up a tissue.
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people chewing with their mouths open :mad:
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oh and not saying thanks to the bus driver :(
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People sticking their gum on things (like on a lampost or on a table rather than in the bin)
Spitting in genera (but in crowded places like a bus or tram stop is even more grim) People speaking really loud on the phone when On public transport People that skateboard who go really fast on the pavement and swerve around people |
Spitting its disgusting !:fist:
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Gobbing phlem on the floor
Not saying Thankyou Eating in the street People who stand in the middle of the aisle chatting away when your shopping People throwing litter on the floor and people who don't pick their dog poo up. |
Loud burping in public makes me feel sick, especially in restaurants, vom.
Loud phone conversations. Littering. People stopping right in front of you as you’re walking or slow walkers in general. People in supermarkets who just push their trolley around like Dale Winton is gonna give them money at the end of their shop, die in a hole. |
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Leaving the trolly in the way at the supermarket. :fist:
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Slow walkers.
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When your on a bus that is quite packed and there’s that person who has his bag on the seat refusing to give it up
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90% of people here say ‘cheers drive’ when they get off the bus, it’s common decency :hmph: |
Queue Jumping
Parents letting their children run riot |
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People do where I'm from (in Worcestershire) too, I think it's not really possible in London though because: 1) there are so many people everywhere, 2) nobody hardly ever gets off at the front door, just middle/back, 3) the bus driver is behind some thing that makes it difficult to hear things anyway I think |
I'm from London and I usually say thank you to the bus driver as I'm getting on or if I'm getting off at the front.
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Yeah I’d say the bus driver thing was a main one.
When I’m driving and I let someone come through first or let someone go infront of me for any reason and they don’t give a flash or a hand up, it really irks me. |
One time in a waiting room not that long ago (I believe for a doctor's appointment or something), this old guy kept farting and then sniffing excessively following the farts.
A deadly bad combo Not necessarily something I couldn't stand though (although I could literally smell it as well as hear the farts & constant sniffs).. I was cracking up that he kept doing this for multiple minutes. Tried to cover my laughing and act like I was laughing at something on my phone :joker: |
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Yutes eating their greasy takeaway on the bus/tube are jarring too.
The stench of month-old oil and vinegary ketchup. 🤢 |
- People who stand in the middle of the aisle chatting away and not bother moving
- people who cough without putting their hands by their mouth |
People who abandon trolleys in supermarket car parks. Lazy.
People who don't thank you when you give way for them in the car even if you have the right to hold them up. People who let their kids run around in shops People who park their cars over our drive way |
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Edit: well for a cough I'll usually cough into the side of my fist where I'm least likely to spread any germs |
People who walk in front of me and then stop, causing me to bump into them
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People walking while texting/browsing their phone
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People (mostly teenagers) playing their loud songs on the bus/tube. It's very disrespectful and annoying. And when you ask them to turn it down, they become very aggressive and threatening.
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Cough into your sleeve/elbow so you don't spread it around when you touch something. |
People in general are just awful when it comes to talking to retail workers, customer service desks, etc. Whenever I need to queue for either I often cringe at how some (usually older) people talk to them.
Charity canvassers that roll their eyes or go overly guilt-trippy whenever you make an excuse not to talk to them, as if you've just stamped on a 3 year old's head in broad daylight. Oh and the worst has to be children swearing. Obviously I don't mind swearing myself but there is no uglier sound than someone under the age of 10 saying "**** off". |
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The bus driver thing really.
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