LuxuryOfLife Wrote:People who don't flush the toilet. It's something I do without thinking - I use the loo, then I flush it. It's that easy, why can't everyone do it ?!
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Oh wow, that. Thatis like what an animal would do, even little kids know to flush! Also people who leave (ugh!) SKIDMARKS, because it means the toilet stinks and looks gross,and if it is a public toilet, you kind of have to clean it, lest the next person think you are the cluprit. And I don't like cleaning lazy people's poo up for free!
MisterTinkles Wrote:I really despise hearing people chew. I dont care if its food, gum, ice, or their fingernails....I find it violently nauseating. Its gross, its disgusting, its extremely bad manners! Why the hell do you think anyone wants to hear whats going on inside your mouth????
Strongly agree! The rest of us can get food from outside our face to inside our bodies without making such a spectacle! I once was in a relationship with someone who did this, I genuinely considered dumping him over it at times. It is like 'can't you HEAR yourself?? Because we all can!'
MisterTinkles Wrote:I agree 200%! I worked retail off an on, part time and fulltime, for the past many years.
I found that the old fucks are more hateful, snide, rude, and mean than the younger ones.
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On a related point, I also find very posh people,despite thinking they are so well bred, are far ruder us lower orders. It is the sense of entitlement that their position in society bestows them with, I think. They expect everything to go their way, get angry if it doesn't, and give no thanks if it does.I can think of many an example of this.
I also dislike people being patronising. To anyone really, but one particular strain of this I can think of is when people are belittling and rude to young people (or young looking people!), who happen to be in some role of professional authority. In my role, I happenmto be the person responsible for the day to day running or operations, and lead a small team. I am not the big boss or anything, not at all, but staff are supervised by me, and if someone visits, it is me that they deal with, as I have the information they need, and need to know anything they have to pass on. But I am in my mid 20s and look younger. The amount of times I have had people insist on talking to older, male team members, rather than me, sometimes even being told I am NOT the senior here, by visitors.
I see it often enough; someone complaining in a bar and asking to see the manager, telling the young man he was NOT the manager when he appeared; people complaining that the police man/tutor/doctor etc who is helping them is too young to know what they are talking about; staff members being dismissive of advice/support from a younger person. It is all about their own insecurities really, I think.
Another example is people being patronising to people who present as having some kind of disability/impairment.
No more come to mind right now, but I am sure they will. I am actually seething with anger a whole lot, you just don't see it, ha ha!
While bad body odours are not pleasant, I don't have an issue with the person really. Apart from physical causes, poor personal hygiene and self neglect usually arise from some kind of inability to cope, often that person isn't doing so well with their mental health. No one wants to go around smelling. So personally I don't feel much irritation towards the person.