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Stupid Pet Peeves

When people say "in a minute" or "in a second". Just give an educated guess to an accurate time frame.
 
Micro managing bosses who, rather than address issues with a few offenders, institute a ridiculous blanket policy for the collective group.

****, I need a new job...
This
 
Micro managing bosses who, rather than address issues with a few offenders, institute a ridiculous blanket policy for the collective group.

****, I need a new job...
How about the contrast to this:
My boss is out of town right now. No real problem, except he's my dad and I am the only employee and he leaves his phone calls forwarded to me. Even that's not too bad, except we're about two weeks behind schedule on our jobs so I keep getting phone calls from mad contractors and home owners all while working twelve hour days.
****, I need a raise.
 
Never knowing what to say when people pass me in the hallway and say "How's it going?" Are they really inquiring about my health and well-being? Or is that just a four syllable way of saying "Hi"?
 
Never knowing what to say when people pass me in the hallway and say "How's it going?" Are they really inquiring about my health and well-being? Or is that just a four syllable way of saying "Hi"?

This one is easy. It's the latter. Always. I've never asked anyone that question wanting to hear the answer.
 
Never knowing what to say when people pass me in the hallway and say "How's it going?" Are they really inquiring about my health and well-being? Or is that just a four syllable way of saying "Hi"?
It's a way of saying hi imo
 
Sometimes it is, certainly. But is it always? And if only sometimes, how do I judge? That's my pet peeve.
I know what you mean. And also, my answer is always the same.... I'm good how are you?
Even if I'm not good and idgaf how the other person is doing
 
Sometimes it is, certainly. But is it always? And if only sometimes, how do I judge? That's my pet peeve.
It could be a way to start a conversation but I'd say never one regarding negative stuff. Like if someone asked you could say "Great, my daughter just got accepted to the U of U" or something positive like that. You'd never want to bring up anything negative like "My daughter is going to be attending BYU."
 
It could be a way to start a conversation but I'd say never one regarding negative stuff. Like if someone asked you could say "Great, my daughter just got accepted to the U of U" or something positive like that. You'd never want to bring up anything negative like "My daughter is going to be attending BYU."

Funny man.
 
Sometimes it is, certainly. But is it always? And if only sometimes, how do I judge? That's my pet peeve.
When someone says it while walking by you, it's high.

If you are sitting down and chilling, it's a legit question.

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It's a two-lane street heading into a roundabout and they went straight.

I assume you were trying to make a left and that's why you were miffed? If not, why not use the right lane? I also don't know what the laws are in your state regarding bicycle travel on a two lane one way street. They might have been well within their right. Also, as stated earlier in this thread, it looks as though they might be tourists which would add another layer of confusion.

Never knowing what to say when people pass me in the hallway and say "How's it going?" Are they really inquiring about my health and well-being? Or is that just a four syllable way of saying "Hi"?

Colton, do you consider yourself one of those smarter than average folks who excel in the STEM subjects but are socially awkward? I mean, to list an informal salutation as a pet peeve is a little over the top in my opinion.

It's not rocket science. Pun intended. You could respond with, "Hi. Great. Thanks" or "Doing well. Thanks." and most folks would be fine with that. Don't over think it.
 
I'll add my own to this thread...

Slow Turners.

Like drivers who are turning into a driveway or another street and doing it as slow as they can. Be ****ing decisive!
 
When someone says it while walking by you, it's high.

If you are sitting down and chilling, it's a legit question.

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No, not really. Most people really don't give a **** about the reply.
 
Two experiences in the part week:
1. Women driving on the freeway, in the left lane, doing 5 MPH below the limit because they're doing their makeup/hair. A moving car is the LAST place that should be done.
2. Costco on a Saturday afternoon. No explanation needed.
 
When ****ty posters become mods and they suddenly become the Establishment, and thus, even ****tier.


F.
 
Two experiences in the part week:
1. Women driving on the freeway, in the left lane, doing 5 MPH below the limit because they're doing their makeup/hair. A moving car is the LAST place that should be done.
2. Costco on a Saturday afternoon. No explanation needed.

I've been to Costco twice. Two times too many.
 
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