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Sorry rant alert…….AIBU? Please join in.

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Sago Tue 23-Jan-24 09:10:45

Firstly, I am sick of our “lovely guests” at our holiday let who steal; Bluetooth speaker, coffee table books, wheat packs, hand soap dispensers, wooden coat hangers and dishwasher/laundry tablets.

Secondly, restaurants that serve food in a tower! You can’t see what you’ve got,the food goes cold quickly as it’s not touching the warm plate and it’s not 1986 anymore.
The same restaurants usually can’t manage to get the condiments on the table until 10 minutes after the food arrives!
You don’t ask if the customer wants mustard when the food is in front of them, you make sure everything is there so the customer can eat straight away.

Finally, reviews, I am being asked to review EVERYTHING, the item, the delivery of the item and the post purchase customer service, from paper napkins to loo roll, please just stop.

I could go on, but please feel free to rant with me this grey Tuesday.

AIBU?

Oh a PS, people who read threads like this and come out with “ but there’s people starving etc etc.
It’s light hearted!

Nannyof4mummyof2 Thu 25-Jan-24 14:50:27

Lol mine is
No 1 - adults that dont listen to children when they have something and wait patiently and say excuse or just get shushed
No 2 - you ask a straight forward question and someone replies with an answer thats not relevant to what was asked
No 3 - people who say with tragic this or that poor so and so etc who would never lify a finger to put themselves out anyone on earth apart from them selves
No 4 - people who make decisions for me about an event or outing with no consultation eg we thought you would find it too boring, too expensive, too hot, or not your thing
You may be right in some insidences but it should be my choice!!!
Rant over got loads more lol x

Nannyof4mummyof2 Thu 25-Jan-24 14:51:31

Good ones x

Nannyof4mummyof2 Thu 25-Jan-24 14:53:15

True x

MillieBoris Thu 25-Jan-24 15:05:28

Yes yes yes - all the above - especially cold food in restaurants. We now request hot plates with hot food.
Another rant - people’s table manners - holding a knife like a pen, holding knife in left hand and scooping up with fork in right - where did that come from? Waving eating utensils in the air - perhaps it helps to burn calories. Eating with mouth open - line watching a washing machine in action. I will stop there……. One more - lack of manners - especially holding of doors and a thank you when I do - quite often they sail through.

Snowbell Thu 25-Jan-24 15:08:45

People turning right at a junction who don't pull over far enough to allow people turning left to get past.

springishere Thu 25-Jan-24 15:39:37

These irritating flashing adverts on the side of the Gransnet forum.

Troglodite Thu 25-Jan-24 17:00:44

1. People who jump to the end of a long thread and don’t read the earlier ones before posting and end up repeating others.
Oh! That’s me so apologies for comment number 2 if it’s a repeat of yours

2. After a routine blood pressure check yesterday afternoon, the nurse asked if I would mind ticking a box “On this form” to rate my visit.
I ticked “Very good” because no wait and she was pleasant but not until I had established it was just for this visit because the GP service there is non-existent. “Everyone says that” was her reply.
Sorry, not very light-hearted but when I saw this thread, it made me laugh because of yesterday’s experience!

Parpetta Thu 25-Jan-24 17:03:30

My pet hate is being served hot drinks in cafe/restaurants ages before the food arrives. Invariably the drinks are cold/stewed/finished and I have to order more.
Also finishing a meal in restaurants and then having to wait an eternity to get the bill and another eternity for the card machine to be brought. Why can’t they bring bill and card reader together?
Don’t get me started on use of apostrophes………..

grannybuy Thu 25-Jan-24 17:08:21

Agree with others re
A - drivers who don’t signal. They must surely have been told the importance of signalling so often while learning to drive so often.

B - also drivers who take ages to move when traffic light turns to green.

C - toilet rolls in public toilets! Those large, heavy ones that are so difficult to move, and that tear in the wrong place when you pull, because of the weight.

skate Thu 25-Jan-24 17:38:17

Mothers who smile indulgently as their toddlers stand on bus seats in their wet/muddy shoes.

lizzypopbottle Thu 25-Jan-24 18:00:26

grannybuy Yes! To your point B: So many times in a queue at the lights I have a little rant to myself, "We'll not get through these before they turn red again!" Or I mutter, " What on earth are they doing if they're not watching for the lights to turn to green? Are they asleep? I've got somewhere to go!" (Of course, I'm a perfect driver. 😂)

Lyn246 Thu 25-Jan-24 18:01:39

Absolutely agree re being ask to review everything. Also it drives me mad having to “create an account” for everyone you buy from or do business with online.

Sago Thu 25-Jan-24 18:04:07

Oh I’ve got a new one, people that use lavatories in public places and take forever.

HillyN Thu 25-Jan-24 19:07:26

I'm with you all about being pestered for reviews, especially when you haven't had time to even use the product and, for example with insurance, won't know until you need it whether the product is any good.
I try not to be too pedantic but I get irritated when people say/write 'should of' or 'could of' when they mean 'should've' or 'could've'. I also wish people would pronounce the 'r' in words, especially at the end of a word. Do they think it's posh to invite me to 'dinna' or 'suppa'?

nannyjoe Thu 25-Jan-24 20:20:03

IM new to this AIBU ?

Grandmadinosaur Thu 25-Jan-24 20:21:28

nannyjoe

IM new to this AIBU ?

Am I Being Unreasonable.

SueEH Thu 25-Jan-24 22:15:13

Mel1967

Cars that don’t indicate at roundabouts or just don’t indicate full stop 😠

I’m a member of a light hearted science group on fb and once a question was asked “which invention would change the world for the better?”. The most popular answer was that car steering wheels wouldn’t turn if the indicator hadn’t been activated! Just waiting for someone to invent it…..

GrammaH Fri 26-Jan-24 09:12:33

Love that SueEH! I'm another rager on slow movers at traffic lights. My dad always said that usually, everyone can see the lights so, theoretically, everyone should be prepared & ready to move at exactly the same time rather than what normally happens - number 1 in the queue starts moving then number 2, then 3 and so on. I'm with my dad on this & I get very impatient!!

freyja Fri 26-Jan-24 09:21:51

Being dull January I could rant for England but have a few that I am really fed up about so please bare with me.

The endless adverts for funeral arrangements which seem to have started during lock down and has never stopped. Can't even die in peace, now we have even arrange and pay for everything ourselves. Have to get it over and done with quickly without a fuss.

The big supermarkets that think good customer service is self service check outs. They don't have the curiosity to serve me any more but are happy to take my money. Their excuse is its quicker, not from where I am standing with the queues all the way down the alleles and staff standing around chatting.

Well I had enough and with a trolley loads of shopping I refused to give them my money unless they served me. The answer was you can use the self serve check outs. I pointed out that the cashier will lose her job, she reassured me or herself that her job is secure, my reply being that's what the bank cashiers thought. When I retorted that I will use a supermarket that will serve me as a human being and not just greedily take me money, her reply was that all the large supermarkets are going this way. That did it with the last word that I don't need supermarkets I left the trolley by her till and left. I have plenty of time to shop else where and it will probably even save me money. Looking behind me I notice 4 other people with full trolleys did the same, lets see if that saves time.

My daughter did the same in her supermarket as she can not deal with self service, 2 young children and a trolley load of food. Let the supermarkets forget at their own peril the motto 'the customer is always right'

Ok rant over, thank you for reading.

Knitandnatter Fri 26-Jan-24 09:32:03

Sago, as this thread is already 6 pages long it may have already been suggested but here goes:
Could you start charging a deposit for your holiday let and state that it refundable following inspection after the customers have left?
I accept that cups, glasses etc can get broken but blatant theft items you describe is despicable.

Witzend Fri 26-Jan-24 09:58:19

Having to give a phone number when ordering just about anything online. You’ve got my email - just use that, I don’t want you phoning me!

Not to mention the one time it might have been very useful - I had ordered something and paid extra for next day delivery, waited in all day for it to arrive - only it didn’t.

So I phoned next day to ask why not. ‘Oh, sorry, it was unexpectedly out of stock.’
‘So why the hell didn't you phone and let me know, then??’ 🤬

Wheniwasyourage Fri 26-Jan-24 12:12:27

Witzend, I too don’t always want to give my phone number out when ordering online. I read somewhere that if you put 01234567890, the computer is satisfied, so I tried it and it works!

charliebb Fri 26-Jan-24 17:41:24

Sago
I do agree with all your rants! Lighthearted or not.
Standards have gone right down the drain!

NotSpaghetti Fri 26-Jan-24 21:02:06

SueEH -
I was taught to ride a horse by a man who had been a Polish cavalry officer. He was exceptionally strict.
If it was a group lesson he would insist we all moved as one when given the signal to move - likewise to move into/out of a trot or a canter.

SO much time was spent disciplining us in making us line up perfectly, keep exactly the proscribed distance from each other and this "all move in unison" thing that whenever I'm stuck in that sort of queue (that is really irritating) I think of him and want to get my long whip out...
I've often wondered if he was as intolerant in the car as he was on horseback.

Lyndylou Fri 26-Jan-24 23:16:23

The 2 worst offenders for parking on the pavement on my dog walking route also have very overgrown hedges/shrubs. The dog could get through but I can't! Don't these people register that they are blocking people's path.

The left hand turn at the end of my road goes straight to a dual carriage way to the motorway, so I mainly need to turn right to the village. So I stop at the end of road, indicating right and placed properly so cars can turn into my road if they need to. And every bl**dy time some one will slow down and flash at me to come out. They are not doing me a "favour" to let me out, they want me gone so they can to cut the corner into my road instead of doing a proper right hand turn.

Twenee Twenee four (2024) BBC announcers can be the worst!