Your irrational, petty dislikes

And don't get me started on the fake laughter, fake clapping, jingles that last as long as long as most other shows, messages that start "love the show Steve", talking over songs, singing over songs, fact bloody oids, his annoying sidekick Tim "god your dead funny Steve I will laugh at you constantly like a love sick teenager and never have opinion that differs from yours!!!"

Is that irrational enough for it to make the list????
"Factoids" 😡
 
Football related, the use of the "quarterback position" irritates the crap out of me. What next, goalies being in the "wicketkeeper position"?

Driving related, people who don't acknowledge if you pull over so they can get through when parked cars are on both sides of a street.

Shop related, people who might as well pack your bags for you as they are that close. Personal space is probably the one thing I miss from the pandemic.

I could go on, but I do realise that might make me petty and irritating 😁
add turnover as another stolen from rugby that grates
 
Brought instead of bought.

Calling people mate, inferring a level of familiarity that isn't there.

When asked a yes/ no question, people choosing to give a complete history for context.

Saying a person or an event is 'metal'. WTF does that even mean?
 
People who use the word “Like” practically every sentence! Or those who start every sentence with the word “So”
 
Woman discussing anything and everything with the checkout operative at the til when they should be paying ......................
Once had this at an 'express' checkout, most irritating. When I finally got to the till the operator said "good evening" to which I instantly replied "well it was when I joined the queue". Needless to say she wasn't impressed.:giggle:
 
Steve McManaman.
'Sick' as in really good. Add 'insane' to that too when it's pretty far from insane. Probably.
Most politicians.
Cyclists.
People who overtake that you end up behind at the next set of traffic lights.
Weekend millionaires. You know the type. Hang around trendy bars thinking they're f@cking famous.
Mrs Brown's Boys.
 
A few from me. People who talk about 'Key stakeholders' people who say 'anyways' and the increased use of the term 'moments' in football interviews.
 
The London urban voice over accent used to just be on pc world ads from 999.99 now spread to virtually every add on TV.

Fücking banking ads who pretend they have a moral compass and they are your friends.

Arsēhōles who rev thier cars with loud exhausts which bang and frightening the life out of kids and animals.

Parents who think there kids are really enjoying the weekend trip to the pub with them whilst they get píssed

Little dogs which yap all the time, what's the point get a proper dog
 
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