MissAdventure - I'm afraid I'd say something re the bags on seats!
I am irritated by: - TV adverts, except the Xmas jumper one and the Worcester cats - People starting every sentence with "So" - The word 'like' out of context, know what I mean, like?
I expect there are loads more but I would be Grumpy Old Woman!
I hate being expected to multi-task just because I'm a woman. I prefer to concentrate on one thing at a time. Does this make me weird? I hate seeing someone hold a pen/pencil wrongly, trivial I know but it annoys me.
Heighth instead of height. Drivers who use indicators as optional extras. Holding a knife like a pen. Upspeak. Most of the above. I do think I’ve got more intolerant as I’ve got older. I do try to keep it in perspective. It’s just irritants.
lizzypb, I filled in the forms and jumped through all the hoops to try and put a stop to RM-delivered undressed junk at my previous address. So far as we could ascertain, it had no effect whatsoever!
Something else that winds me up: not being able to turn off predictive text on this stupid Asus tablet. Grrrr!
Add stupid drivers and those who can't park their vehicles correctly or turn indicators off. Till or bus queues where people seem to not realise that they need to pay until after being served, then scrabble about for purse or card especially after packing shopping. I could go on but the list would be long...very long. I was on a bus recently where an elderly man (probably younger than I am) boarded with his wife in a wheelchair. No card presented until he'd felt in all his pockets and asked wife if she had it...then the scenario of her rooting in her bag. Another wait whilst he manoeuvred her chair then, when driver patiently waited for him to sit before he pulled away, the guy produced a webbing strap which he spent ages figuring out how to fix it with the driver anxiously looking round to see what was going on. I eventually had to speak when there were 2 buses backed up waiting to let passengers off/on. 'Hey mate', I said, 'How about sitting down and letting the driver keep to his schedule?' Hewasn't best pleased but the driver was. I can't stand people who take ages to do stuff or don't prepare in advance.
Nanny 27 there are only two " i's " in mischievous anyway so those who pronounce it wrong obviously can't spell either.
What annoyed me greatly at one time was when boarding a plane and more than half the passengers were getting ready to sleep,or were already asleep------in the morning ! I once asked one of the cabin staff,loudly, had they been there all night.
When the person in front of me at the supermarket check out waits until they finish packing their bags then hands over a pile of coupons that have to be sorted through to see if they have actually bought the items, they then find their purse and pay, while I stand there fuming
Im quite laid back,not alot bothers me. My husband,on the other hand,is irritated by EVERYTHING! And this has now become my irritation?. Every time he moans about something minor it irritates me that he's irritated by something there's no need to be irritated by! ? if you can't beat em' ,join em' ?
You should ask how much it costs for a bag/laptop to have a seat and mention you hope it is comfortable. It's the same on trains, I just lift them up and ask who "this" belongs to. Usually have a seat in seconds
I'm on a roll now! People who say nuculus (biology teacher!), nucular, sickth, haitch, crate or cuh-rate (instead of create). I'm still thinking of more...
If you can pronounce the word clear, you can pronounce nuclear and nucleus. If you can't pronounce sixth, how do you manage sixty? Sickty? If you can pronounce the word cream, you can pronounce create. Haitch is simply wrong.
Oh my goodness I've just read all the above and my head is aching with the nodding. ?. I think I am definitely becoming a grumpy old woman. Also, whenever these threads get on to irritating grammar I always add one of my pet peeves, the pronouncing of mischievious wrongly. I want to scream when I hear 'mischeeveeous'. I've never seen any grans agree so is it just me??
Another rant, getting on a plane and waiting behind numerous people who take their time taking coat/jackets of putting their hand luggage up, unaware of a hundred people waiting to get to their seat, why doesnt everyone take outer clothing off before boarding the plane, so much simpler.I think I will write to plane companies to announce passengers should do this, and speed boarding and subsequent flying on time.
Sitting in the 'quiet coach' on the train with other passengers who have also reserved a seat in the quiet coach who completely disregard the notices requesting observation of 'quiet'. Taking or making phone calls, chatting loudly to their companions or striking up conversations with obvious strangers - and then there's crisp packet rustling. .
Oh dear so many. the main one is as everyone does here in Sweden, use a tooth pick at the table excavating their teeth in front of everyone still trying to enjoy their meal, makes me feel sick People talking loudly on their phones, particularly while on the bus, obviously leading a boring life, giving details.
NanKate Yeah...those things annoy me too, mind you I don't watch soaps or fiction on tv where most of that drivel is to be found. They always seem to hug mugs. A mug hugger...hate 'em. 'Myself' and 'yourself' used out of context, ' fort, fink, frew, etc instead of thought, think, through and gunna (going to) plus leaving out the 'ing' ending of multiple words. Let's just say that I hate illiteracy.