What insignificant things bug you?

Yes, this one bugs me abit. I have noticed the last couple of years that mostly young folks respond to a "Thank You" with "No Problem" or something else but not a "Your Welcome"

Being raised in Deep East Texas - that was considered rude and disrespectful, and kids would be corrected on the spot.

We raised our children to use Thank You and Your Welcome and Yes Sir and Yes Mam.

God Willing, we will be around long enough to help ensure our little baby Granddaughter is taught the same.

Don't like rude behavior in folks...
 

Everybody hates death and taxes, but what tiny, little insignificant things just bug the heck out of you? It's the stuff most people wouldn't get upset about.

For me, it's that OB/GYN doc with those deodorant ads. I just have to change the channel, or I'll throw something at the TV.
I don't hate death. I embrace death.
 
:unsure: I've thought at times that we are meant to develop physical disabilities as we reach senior citizenship (75 & up) to enable us to be happy to die. Embrace being freed of those disabilities. Ya gotta feel sorry for senior citizens who lose their life while feeling healthy and full of vigor. 🤣
 
People who say heith instead of height...

Bad timekeeping...I never keep anyone waitting for an appointment unless there's a very good reason.. so I don't expect to be kept waiting by other people..it's the height of rudeness..
Agreed, it's the heith of rudeness. 😬😬😬
 
Negative people
I have to say, people who say they don't like negative people bug me. Mainly because I don't understand it. Isn't this thread negative? isn't it just part of life that there will be some bad with the good? Are we supposed to only talk about the happy things and never admit to a bit of sadness or irritation. As I say, I just don't get who the negative people are and why they are bad.
 
People who say, "Isn't' that a first world problem?" Frankly, if I want to bitch about something, I don't need to feel ashamed because there are people who have it worse off in the world. I know I'm very lucky to live where I live however I am only human and if I want to complain about something, I will.
that's what I say to everyone ... and I totally agree with you..
 
that's what I say to everyone ... and I totally agree with you..
And it was really hard at the last jobe when I was working, Hollydolly, because we were supposed to be so supportive of our students' problems (most were international students, students with disabilities, neurodivergent, etc.) and any time, I complained about something, I was told, yes, but that is a first world problem. So I decided to just keep my mouth shut and basically had only a superficial relationship with my colleagues. While in the past (not every job , of course) myself and my work colleagues would complain about a cafe being closed, a bad hair day, whatever and none of this, " but that's a first world problem."
 
For me, it's the drug commercials. Watching a woman dance around and sing about how she's gotten her Diabetes under control must be geared to morons. They get on my last nerve. And these ads actually pass muster with the drug company marketing departments?

 

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