Habits of family & friends you find irksome?


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meri75 is offline meri75 Post #1  March 3,2011, 9:45pm
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I don't know if it because I am now older and have been living on my own for several years, but I notice all these things about other people which never bothered me. Now they bother me.

I've just had several weeks of visitors in my home. I will never understand why a good place to set down a dirty piece of cutlery is on the bench. About 2 millimetres away from the sink! What is with that?!
 
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Hah! My sister complains of her husband leaving doors and drawers ajar.

I find it very irksome when a person will read more into what is said between the lines...than is actually said.

It's enough to make a person afraid to speak at all.

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When I visit my parents house, my father has developed this annoying habit of turning off the lights in a room that I am standing in! Yes, I realize this is not my house, but, c'mon! He'll say "I thought you were going in the other room?". Yeah, I am, but I haven't left this room yet!
 
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