I have many things I hate or extremely dislike....just ask my husband who says 'I'm so tired of hearing you complain about everything.' Well, I am stuck living in Texas, so that gives me a lot of ammunition to hate just about everything. A lot of the already mentioned things are peeves of mine for sure plus....
-My new neighbors. The husband and a couple of their numerous kids came knocking at my front door right after after they moved in and said 'Hi, we're the new neighbors next door. We'd like to know if we can pray for you.' I replied with 'what'? Then I said 'no thanks, I'm good, you don't need to pray for me'. They're not Mormons riding bikes or Jehovah's Witness passing out pamphlets, so get off my porch and don't ever darken my door again. People can be as religious as they want in their own lives, and that's fine. But don't come to my door unsolicited and do that ever again. Their wifi network name is 'Jesus Loves You', so now I have that in my list of local networks. To each his own, sigh....
-People who sit in confined spaces like restaurants, lines at the grocery store, or wherever you're forced to be in close proximity to strangers, and they put their phone on speaker and make their entire 2 way conversation known to all of us within earshot. I don't give diddly squat about you and your buddy and whatever plans you have, so take him off speaker. Better yet, don't answer, let him leave a voice mail and call him when you get back out to your car. Unless he texts you a 911 message, just ignore his call.
-People in the grocery store, restaurants, theaters, stores, etc who let their wild, uncontrolled kids run rampant up and down aisles or between tables, playing tag, or screaming, rolling around on the floor crying and throwing fits, and all the while the parents ignore them no matter how many ppl are giving the 'looks could kill' stare at them. Like parents think they'll stifle their little free spirits and creativity if they're disciplined. God forbid if you take your kid to the bathroom or out to the car and lay down the consequences if they pull that crap one more time. Behavior like that should be one and done. If not, remove yourself and all your kids and go home where they can be free spirits and creative away from the rest of us.
-Drivers who weave from one lane to another in and out of traffic constantly trying to get ahead of the rest of us like his destination is more important than ours. Karma is when you pull up next to him at the red light and he hasn't gotten any further driving 65mph as you who was driving 40mph. So satisfying that I often look at them and smile.
-My new neighbors. The husband and a couple of their numerous kids came knocking at my front door right after after they moved in and said 'Hi, we're the new neighbors next door. We'd like to know if we can pray for you.' I replied with 'what'? Then I said 'no thanks, I'm good, you don't need to pray for me'. They're not Mormons riding bikes or Jehovah's Witness passing out pamphlets, so get off my porch and don't ever darken my door again. People can be as religious as they want in their own lives, and that's fine. But don't come to my door unsolicited and do that ever again. Their wifi network name is 'Jesus Loves You', so now I have that in my list of local networks. To each his own, sigh....
-People who sit in confined spaces like restaurants, lines at the grocery store, or wherever you're forced to be in close proximity to strangers, and they put their phone on speaker and make their entire 2 way conversation known to all of us within earshot. I don't give diddly squat about you and your buddy and whatever plans you have, so take him off speaker. Better yet, don't answer, let him leave a voice mail and call him when you get back out to your car. Unless he texts you a 911 message, just ignore his call.
-People in the grocery store, restaurants, theaters, stores, etc who let their wild, uncontrolled kids run rampant up and down aisles or between tables, playing tag, or screaming, rolling around on the floor crying and throwing fits, and all the while the parents ignore them no matter how many ppl are giving the 'looks could kill' stare at them. Like parents think they'll stifle their little free spirits and creativity if they're disciplined. God forbid if you take your kid to the bathroom or out to the car and lay down the consequences if they pull that crap one more time. Behavior like that should be one and done. If not, remove yourself and all your kids and go home where they can be free spirits and creative away from the rest of us.
-Drivers who weave from one lane to another in and out of traffic constantly trying to get ahead of the rest of us like his destination is more important than ours. Karma is when you pull up next to him at the red light and he hasn't gotten any further driving 65mph as you who was driving 40mph. So satisfying that I often look at them and smile.