I think they should just paint their faces white, move to France and become mimes.
The problem is your choice of words. If it was worth borrowing, then they will never be through with it.
People who don't shut up when they're done talking!
Semi trucks in both lanes.
36 checkout lanes, 6 cashiers and 4 of them are express lanes!
(I vape like a locomotive in this situation hoping a manager will appear.)
People who believe their beliefs are fact. No matter how strongly one merely believes that one knows what one merely believes, one merely believes it. And one might be wrong.
Crap, I do that. I always thought it was no problem.People who say, "no problem" instead of "you're welcome" in response to "Thank you"
Hey, no sweat.Crap, I do that. I always thought it was no problem.
one-uppers.
Varoom Skreechers: People who speed from the stop light to the next and slam on the brakes. When if the only went the speed limit they would hit everyone green. I see this every night on the way to work. We have 5 lights all timed perfect for 25 MPH and when I pass them sitting at the last light as it turns green I'm going 25 MPH while their sitting still. Ha Ha wish I had a sign that said did you learn anything?
We just moved, so we have a brand new telephone number. We get about 3 calls a day for the last owner of the number -- and my assumption is that she was having money troubles. It's driving me frickin' batty!Telephone calls from creditors that are looking for the last person that had YOUR number.
Amen! Options that don't match your situation and no option to just get a live person.Automated customer service phones that don't give you the actual option for your problem but tell you that your call is very important to them.
Is that a French-Canadian thing? A former co-worker was French-Canadian and she used to do that. I got used to it.People who say "open the light or close the light" ITS TURN ON THE LIGHT OR TURN OFF THE LIGHT"Ok that maybe be a little petty.
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I used to do telephone customer service, and the company I worked for had a very specific way it wanted you to do things. Using, "Absolutely," as your affirmative answer was one of them. It's a hard habit to break.People who start too many sentences with "I mean" and people who answer most yes questions with "absolutely."