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Give an example of what narks you about people's actions / attitudes

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Bazile | 16:24 Sun 11th Nov 2007 | Society & Culture
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My examples ( not exhaustive ) are :-

- When I'm driving and I let another driver pull out from a junction ,and he/she does not acknowlege my kindness

- When I'm driving and meet another driver coming in the opposite direction - I pull over to let them pass because there isn't enough room - which they do without acknowleging my kindness

- Holding a door for someone who is walking behind me ( sometimes yards behind ) - and they dont say thank you
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Bad manners! The way some people think being "asserrtive" means being "aggressive".

People who will only ever see one side of any story...(everything is multifaceted)

and like reverend funk I also don't like it when it's said respect needs to be "earned"...everyone DESERVES respect until they prove they've lost it.
I've just thought of another people who give their kids stupid supposedly exotic names like Channelle, Chantelle, Britney, Kylie (arghh!) it's a form of child abuse I swear! I know one couple who've named their daughter Daisy! That's great whilst she's little, but what about when she's 45? Auntie Daisy?
With reference to rude pensioners, I think some of them resent seeing other people in the full bloom of youth.
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people who don't take their rucksacks off their back on a busy tube/train.
* People who go to funerals because they feel they should and not because they liked the person.

* People with no sense of humour.

* People who are angry or who are in a hurry all the time.

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