<p>What are your weird pet peeves? And what weird things do you do that might irritate other people?</p>
<p>My weird pet peeve: People with dirt under their fingernails. I always look at people's hands.
Weird things I do: I'm nuts when it comes to my room. Take your shoes off. Make sure your socks are clean. Use a drink coaster. The list is endless. I drive my friends crazy.</p>
<p>Mine: I dislike people who can’t sit still. There’s this guy at my internship who is constantly banging his hands on his desk extremely loudly, nonstop, all day long, for hours on end. Dammit, sit still. </p>
<p>My weird things: I can’t stand being touched. It is physically painful for me to hug people and kiss them hello. Why do I have to kiss you hello? I’m with Seinfeld on this. Don’t touch me. I remember I was on the subway once and this little girl was sitting next to me and she kept leaning all over me, I was mentally freaking out. </p>
<p>I agree completely with this. According to some people, I sit unnaturally still and have the patience of an angel. No, that’s not true. They just are very fidgety people. </p>
<p>People who read out loud.
People who walk slow.
When people don’t ask you for help and they go and ask someone else for help even though you are nearer than that someone else and are better equipped to help them.</p>
<p>I really hate walking on rocks or when other people walk on rocks or pebbles. the scraping sound of the rocks…it just drives me crazy. on a similar note i hate chewing m&ms or skittles before thoroughly sucking them. again, the scraping makes me nuts.</p>
<p>LOL some good ones so far
I have some, whisitling, my sister does it at a really high pitch, very annoying. Whenever someone whistles, even if its cheerfull I tend to give them a death stare out of habbit of being mad at my sister.
I also hate people who read loud, just **** and look at your book.
BUT the very worst is
Parents/Older Siblings who can not control their kids. This little kid out of nowhere yesterday punched me at the store, dangourously close to the family jewls, then took off running!</p>
<p>Pet Peeves: When I’m in a ****y mood, chewing really gets to me. Chewing with your mouth open always bothers me, but when I’m tired/PMS, any chewing disgusts me.</p>
<p>Weird things I do: I can be a little compulsive when it comes to organization. I’ll straighten a paper sitting on a table or line up pencils.</p>
<p>Ahh, I hate chewing too. Especially chewing with your mouth open. My brothers do it all the time. I’m also really easily squicked out by different foodstuffs touching each other. Oh, and I hate people who can’t walk down a city street, like, look at the direction I am heading and do not swerve in your path to meet me head on, thank you.</p>
<p>I hate it when people walk slow, or stop in the middle of heavy traffic to talk or do whatever. It drives me NUTS. Actually, I can usually handle the slow walking, unless it’s really crowded and I can’t go around them. But the stopping in the middle of a crowded area really drives me nuts. Seriously, can’t they just pull over to the side or something? Do they HAVE to stop right there to text, or talk to whoever they’re with? </p>
<p>It happens ALL the time at work. It sucks when I’m rotating with another lifeguard, and I have to walk across the park to get to the next location, and these stupid teenagers (because 90% of the time it’s a group of teenagers) stop in the middle of the path. </p>
<p>I can understand if they’re looking at a map, but if they’re just stopping to talk… oh god. It drives me crazy.</p>
<p>Oh man, I am irritated by a lot of weird things. Mostly, I am really irritated by any significantly audible breathing. I can somewhat understand if you’re sick, or you have a condition, but I’m just annoyed when people breathe like Darth Vader for no reason whatsoever. I just can’t handle it and I start to get a headache. Similarly, I’m really annoyed by snoring at any volume, though I understand people can’t control it. I’ve been known to pinch sleeping people’s noses to get them to stop though. I also can’t stand to see anyone chew on fabric, or scrape utensils on their teeth. (If I accidentally do this to myself my teeth chatter and I shudder.) It makes my teeth itch. </p>
<p>Also, certain noises such as scraping or loudly sucking air between teeth make my skin crawl. I actually have to cover my ears and sometimes I start to shake. Because of these issues, I also have a really hard time sleeping without the fan or else I am rendered unable to sleep by any non-consistent noises. </p>
<p>I get furious when a group of people insist on walking slowly abreast so that I cannot get through. If I can weave around, I’m completely fine, but I hate when people not only walk slow, but line themselves to completely block the hallway. Oh, and I die a little on the inside when I’m stuck behind someone in line who does not know what he or she wants. I thought it was common sense to let the person in line behind you go if you’re not ready to order. </p>
<p>As for what I do to annoy people, I’m one of those people that cannot sit still. I bounce my knee, play with my pencil, flip through pages, scribble, erase stray marks, look everywhere, etc. I’ve actually had someone ask me to stop with the knee bouncing because I was making her chair shake. The more anxious I am, the worse it is. Additionally, I have the ability to crack the knuckles of my pointer and middle fingers an unlimited amount of times repeatedly, so I’ll sit there cracking without realizing it. Oh, and I freak people out when I stand with my foot backwards. I’ve had people get physically upset and ask me to please stop, but I just kind of do that when I’m bored. I feel bad when it bothers people though, and if I’m asked to stop any of these things I cease and desist until at least the end of the class/activity.</p>
<p>The second I hear someone talk with a lisp, I automatically hate them and think they’re stupid. No lie. They could be the nicest person ever, but if my ears here that lisp then my brain hates them on the dot.</p>
<p>I am one of those people who can’t sit still. I play w/ my bracelets (Livestrong and a similar one), crack my knuckles, rearrange how I’m sitting, bounce my knee, doodle/scribble, twirl my pen around my fingers, tap my fingers on my desk, etc. I don’t know why. Guess I just get bored easy.</p>
<p>I don’t really have many pet peeves though.</p>
<p>I HATE it when people are late. My God. It’s not that hard to show up on time and be punctual. </p>
<p>People sitting behind home plate at a baseball who just wave and make stupid faces at the camera all day or talk on their phone to their buddy telling them when they’re on TV. Congrats, you got sweet seats. Now sit down and let your 5-year old act like a kid, you be the adult.</p>
<p>Slow walkers. Others have clarified this one.</p>
<p>Slow Walkers. There’s a group on FB to complain about this.
I dislike open doors, so when I’m with other people, I open doors for them, and they think I’m polite, but really I just want to ensure the d*** door is closed.
I hum a lot, and although I try to hum elaborately, it can still annoy some people.</p>
<p>Well, this one hardly ever comes up, but I remember in grade school whenever we had to do projects that involved typing with a partner, I’d hate it when someone would erase a whole line of text to fix a mistake at the beginning of it instead of just clicking over to the mistake and fixing it. It’s so much quicker that way!! Especially when we were like 8 and typing a sentence took a millennium, haha</p>
<p>I’m asian, so does people not taking their shoes off when they come in my house count as a pet peeve? Can I just get an ethnic exemption on that one? : ) Of course, I’m not going to pursue that on college…</p>
<p>I don’t really like people I’m not close with sitting on my bed…</p>
<p>People that say “your” when it should “you’re” really annoys me. People that think they’re smart when they’re dumbf***s. People that suck up to teachers by buying them Christmas presents because their grade is a C.</p>
<p>weirdest pet peeves: I can’t stand the sound of people opening plastic candy wrappers. The squealy sound makes me go berserk. I also can’t stand cigarettes or smokers when they’re smoking.</p>
<p>weird things I do: whenever it snows, I always get up early in the morning and pee my name into the snow on my lawn.</p>
<p>wow: I can’t believe I had to edit this because they won’t let me write p i s s.</p>
<p>When I’m standing in line and somebody is standing way too close to me behind me, so I move up, and then they move up, and then I move up, and then they move up, and then I get arrested for murder.</p>
<p>~When a person is talking to me and refuses to look me in the eyes. It’s not like I want a staring contest because that’s creepy. But when they don’t look at you and just stare at the ground the whole time it’s annoying.</p>
<p>~Any noises you can make with your mouth. Snoring, chewing etc. And the one thing I really can’t stand is teeth grinding. It drives me crazy.
- My brother grinds his teeth when sleeping and his room is right next to mine. I usually make sure I go to sleep before he does to avoid the problem, but it doesn’t always work out. One day it was a particularly bad case and I was at my wits end; so I barged into his room, picked him up, and plopped him in my parent’s room at the other end of the hallway :P</p>
<p>~Mumbling. I’m okay with people talking quietly (kinda), but I really hate it when people talk really quietly AND smush their words together.</p>
<p>People saying Minneapolis-St. Paul. It is ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS! Get it right!</p>
<p>St. Paul is its own seperate city. We do not revolve around Minneapolis. We are better than Minneapolis. Minneapolis may be bigger but people living in St. Paul or the east suburbs do not live in Minneapolis- they live in St. Paul.</p>