Call center operators who make mouth noises.
People who like to direct traffic by waving you through an intersection or into another lane.
Call center operators who make mouth noises.
People who like to direct traffic by waving you through an intersection or into another lane.
When you go out of your way to let someone in in traffic and they don’t acknowledge your gesture.
People who are in the right-hand lane at a light and don’t take a right on red when there are other lanes available to them.
Pain upon hearing chewing can be a very serious condition (misophonia) It causes extreme isolation and issues in my family.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/misophonia-sounds-really-make-crazy-2017042111534
People who drive in the left lane of a 4 lane highway when there is plenty of room in the right lane. Most of the time they are driving slower than those in the right lane.
People who pass at 1 MPH faster than the car they are passing. Don’t they look in their rear view mirror and see they are holding up traffic?
@romanigypsyeyes said:
YES, YES, and YES. People do this daily on CC. Since this is generally an educated bunch, I’m wondering if this is autocorrect at work. Or is it auto correct? ![]()
@yauponredux the wonderful people of CC referred me to Bose’s noise-cancelling headphones. They work like a charm 
My list, like oldforts, would have been too long to list. # 1 on the list would have been chewing and/or cracking gum. Also hated clipping nails and could not believe people who did it in public!
Since I started taking antidepressants last summer, I am much mellower. I do not get as annoyed at many things as I used to. And I only take a very mild, low dose amount.
It has also helped my relationship with H.
Snoring within earshot.
Spitting on sidewalk. Spitting and vocal nose-cleaning into swimming pool and upon pool deck. (Was constant problem at our former membership health club.)
People who put out towels that apparently aren’t meant to be used.
People in the grocery checkout line who don’t reach over and put the divider behind their groceries when they are done unloading. Usually it is a lot easier for them to reach than for me to stretch over their groceries to get them. People with shoulder injuries or who are infirm are exempt – everyone else isn’t.
People who speed up when you pass them on the freeway (aka, people who do not use cruise control even if their car has it).
I am surprised no one has mentioned - people who are late, doctors who make you wait even if you are on time. What about people who say, “We must get together,” but don’t really mean it?
Sharing food? No. Don’t touch food on my plate without asking first. Don’t insist on me taking a bite of your food, if I’ve wanted it I would have ordered it.
People who go to work/party when sick (let me just spread some sunshine around)
When I am eating, don’t tell me how bad it is for me.
People who like to talk about their health issues.
Don’t ask me about my kids, job, etc if you all want is tell me how well you are doing.
People who are not clean
Messy/unclean place
Have to wait for a table at a restaurant, especially when I have a reservation
Have to wait for food when I am hungary
With people who do not like to eat, or can skip a meal.
FORO (fear of running out). I hate running out of things.
These are just my short list. I am home on NYE. 
The self-righteous use of “but that’s just me.” As in, “i like to wash my hands after using the toilet, but that’s just me.”
People who are too lazy to return their shopping carts to the designated area ( I have been known to silently shame those who attempt it in my presense )
Saying " thank you " to a cashier and getting no response in return .
Tailgaters
People who put signs on their homes that say " Welcome to my Beach House " ( how snobby can you get ? )
“When I hold the door open for someone, they walk through, but don’t say thank you.”
“When you go out of your way to let someone in in traffic and they don’t acknowledge your gesture.”
“Saying " thank you " to a cashier and getting no response in return.”
Whatever happened to being kind to someone just for the sake of being kind?
Football announcers. They yack and yack and yack meaningless drivel til I want to throw s brick through the tv.
When four people are planning an event via texting or email, and one person doesn’t respond. It’s never the same person who repeatedly does this. It only takes a minute to say yay or nay. The rest of us can’t proceed until we hear from you.
People who use no punctuation in texts, facebook posts, or even client accounts at work: called client said busy call again next week she had baby
Irrational people.
“The victim, who is yet unnamed”.
No, they very likely have a name, they are yet unidentified.
I love knowing others have stupid little annoyances that we would never say out loud.
We would sound nuts!!!
I hate it when my H blows his nose and then wants to hold my hand without using a sanitizer.
:))
Do I really annoy you because I put out decorative towels? Why?