<p>Ever had problems with people who are too immature/mature? Talk about it here. </p>
<p>I mostly have trouble with people who have the maturity of kindergartners or are simply annoying. But then, people who are TOO mature can just be buzzkills.</p>
<p>I have several people at my school who act like insanely stupid 12-year-olds. They think being loud, disruptive, racist, homophobic, and dumbasstic is funny. I wish I had a tranquilizer sometimes.</p>
<p>The last row of girls (in the back of the room) in my DE (a CC) gov class kept shouting out each others’ names and then giggling about it today. </p>
<p>They were so loud, we couldn’t here our teacher talking, and pretty much no one really got was he said during the last 30 minutes of the lesson.</p>
<p>By the end of the period (1 hour, 15 minutes), the other 30 students were giving them death stares. </p>
<p>It was the most immature display I’ve ever seen, especially considering most of the girls doing it were honor roll students who hold various SCA and Beta club positions. </p>
<p>It was pathetically immature. </p>
<p>Last year, a bunch of senior guys would throw paper and crap at each other during Pre-Calc and giggle about it like 5-year olds. </p>
<p>What’s wrong with America’s high school students?!</p>
<p>There’s this girl in my class who thinks she’s a genius. She speaks as loud as possible to get attention and tries to make others look bad. In AP Lit, the teacher asked what makes a good example for the AP exam, she answered: all the authors that must be dead. >_>
And last year, she said that strawberries have black seeds… LOL</p>
<p>I think I’m pretty mature for my age, (I’m a rising junior) and I try and live a drama free live. (while tons of other girls love it, it is not my thing. I stress myself out enough, I don’t need to add other people’s problems to the mix)</p>
<p>It works for the most part.</p>
<p>I try and respect everybody, especially teachers. However, if somebody doesn’t give me the respect I deserve (which probably isn’t much anyway) then I’m not going to give them a lot of respect. (I won’t be outright mean though)</p>
<p>I’m obviously not perfect though, I can be rude every once in a while, lol</p>
<p>I HATE it when you see girls basically screaming and hugging when they see their friends in the hallway. It’s extremely obnoxious.</p>
<p>Some girls in my World History class just won’t shut up. I mean really.</p>
<p>And this one guy on Quiz Team with me thinks he’s a boon to the Earth. He’s just so in love with himself, so sure of his intelligence and you just want to scream "SHUT UP!!!'</p>
<p>But one of my friends is the most immature person I’ve ever known. I can barely talk to her.</p>
<p>There’s a difference in being immature but kind and immature and childish/*****y/annoying/arrogant. If you make crude jokes with your friends and do silly things to them, that’s funny. If you ridicule someone because of their race, sexuality, weight, ect., repeatedly disrupt class with your stupidity, beg for attention all the time through your loud voice and lame jokes over and over, and cheat as if you’ve never written an essay before, then it’s not funny.</p>
<p>there is a difference between being immature and being obnoxious.</p>
<p>immature just means you have a child-like mindset. you could be annoying, you could be adorable. it’s like you and your friends talking about pokemon for no reason and screaming out random names.</p>
<p>obnoxious means you know you’re secretly exuding the annoying side of the childlike mindset, but you don’t mind because you think it’s acceptable. i don’t know about your schools, but our guys tend to be extremely obnoxious because they apparently think guy-on-guy PDA is funny (we don’t have any gay people in our school)</p>
<p>kid: Do you remember that episode of rugrats when tommy went over to chuckie and–
me: shut the **** up and grow the **** up</p>
<p>I don’t think there’s a problem with people being too mature. What’s annoying is pseudo-maturity or pseduo-sophistication, as in girls who bring starbucks to class and wear non-corrective glasses.</p>