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Get that, set it up at the entrance to your cubicle.
Problem solved.
It absolutely drives me crazy when people seem to lack the ability to assess the situation that they are in and adjust their volume/diction/body language accordingly.
Hanging out in a park with your friends, having lunch and horsing around is a great place to have your voice slightly raised, and to allow your natural speech patterns flow without much regard to anything else. People around your are probably doing the same things. But, the same actions inside of a restaurant, cafe, or a church before an event are not the appropriate places for a louder voice and/or cursing.
People who don't monitor their language around others. I know that I'll probably get jabbed for this, but I absolutely violently cringe inside when I am in a public area around children and elderly people and I hear somebody throwing curse words around like they're on a sailing ship or they're 15 years old and just figured out that they could curse in public. It is rude, disrespectful, and just, well rude. It's not even so much of a 'protect the children!' feeling it's more, of a 'those kids don't need to hear that language, and i'm sure those elderly people also don't want to hear about you fucking fuck shit ass night of being pissed right the fuck to neverland'.
So I guess it boils down to: lack of manners. Or the ability to take the manners that you learned and figure out how to apply them to general situations. And don't get me started on people who won't even bother to teach their children manners. UGH. They are not necessarily a backwards thinking something from the 1950s that you are freeing your children from! manners are manners for a reason! I'm not saying everybody needs to know which fork to start with and which glass is for which drink and how to set a proper table (although that knowledge is quite valuable to have in the back of your mind), but at least witht he 'please' and 'thank you' and how to be polite to others. That shouldn't be too much to ask.
Also, in a different direction now, people who I know are educated and know how to spell properly using 'txt spk'. UGH MOTHER OF GOD TYPE IT OUT YOU LAZY BITCH!!!! Seriously. Nothing irritates me more than seeing posts online, on facebook, or whatever, from people that I went to high school with, and therefore have the same education as they did, and who went to and graudated from a top university, typing like a 10 year old just because they are on the internet. Seriously.
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Work-related pet peeves?
Salespeople are my work-related pet peeve.
Asking me a ton of questions about the product I'm currently using: pet peeve. Tell me about your product.
Trying to set up an onsite meetings: pet peeve. If I let every sales nerd with something to sell in my office, it would be busier than a train station. Wait for an invitation.
Asking me obvious pipeline questions like "when do you intend to purchase? Six months or less, or more than six months?" Pet peeve. Thanks for making me feel like a blip in your CRM system.
Refusing to give me pricing information: pet peeve. Also, dealbreaker. Do I really need to explain how sleazy that is?
Having your assistant cold call me: pet peeve. Cold calls are annoying enough; cold calls from somebody who doesn't know anything about their product is even worse. You're a salesbum, you're not that important.
Not having reading material/web links/PDF: pet peeve. I don't care how cool you think social media is, I'm not watching your fucking YouTube video.
"if you have to ask you can't afford it" is not a justification for not putting prices on your website and sales material. There are many many different levels of "can't afford it". For example we can probably pay $20,000 for something, but definitely not $200,000.
Subway etiquette. I hate those assholes who lean against the poles, especially when it's crowded. Now, I usually place my hand somewhere likely to make them uncomfortable, like near their head, or right in the middle of their back. I've gotten some dirty looks but seriously, the poles are for hands, not for leaning.
Right!
And at $20k, it might be something you might buy this year, while at $200k you might buy it in three years. This information might be useful when doing a process analysis! Do we work around lack of {insert equipment here} for a little while or just bite the bullet and buy it?
Alternatively, does the $200k piece of equipment solve a problem that a $50k/yr assistant would also solve?
Maybe we know that your competitor sells a similar piece of equipment for $100k. Is your product really twice as good? Is it worth the extra money?
ROI motherfuckers!
Huge backpacks in general everywhere suck.
It's funny you guys mentioned that because I was just playing Magic at a big tournamenty event this weekend and there was a minor incident where a dude with a hugeasstastic backpack walked by our table and knocked my opponent's deck and graveyard and everything else on the floor and just kept walking.
It was fine, it wasn't a serious bizness game or anything but seriously dude just take your fucking backpack off before you walk by a bunch of tables with cards stacked up on them in various configurations.
For me, another is people who aren't ready to pay when they get to the front of a line in a store/their items are tallied/their order is placed. What were you expecting to happen at the end of the transaction? Get your goddamned money or card out already, please.
And on that tangent, people who wait till their order is being taken to decide what they want.
People that stand to the left on a crowded escalator.
People that turn without using their turn indicator.
People that eat loudly, drink loudly, or play headphones loudly.
People that abuse semicolons.
People that write massive emails when a concise email would suffice.
People who have stupid pithy quotes in their work email signature. Or ASCII art.
People who use bizarre fonts on ugly ass backgrounds to write work e-mails.
People who insist that the only way to have a good time is to be drunk. or that alcohol must be involved in some fashion or another and often to excess.
I get the basics of alcohol, and yes, I do occasionally like the taste of a glass of wine with dinner. But never to excess, and never to the point of being obnoxious. I just do not get, and cannot stand, the thought that getting so drunk out of your mind that you can't remember what happened, and then you have to post up somewhere and ask others "hey how did I end up here" because you were so out of control that you just don't remember.
That is just foolish and stupid, personally. And really really irritating. I can sort of understand it from young people, people who just hit the legal drinking age and are experimenting with their boundaries and what not. But from people who are in their upper 20's, early 30s. I just don't get it. But the most annoying part is the broadcasting of their state of inebriation afterwards. UGH.
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I used to work as tech support at a company where everyone would go into overly detailed explanations about what the issue was. All you need to do is tell me what the program you're running is, and what the error message is. After I inform them that I can easily fix this issue, they then proceed to inform me what buttons they pressed and in what fucking order! "I could log gin yesterday at home, but I can't now and I don't know why. Could it be to do with the fact that I watched Harry Potter on it last night?"
"Technology just hates me.."
No! NO! I am the one who fucking hates you!
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I mean sure if I get so drunk I'm feeling everyone up and puking in the corner but that doesn't happen too often. One time on a study abroad trip I went out to a concert and had 4-5 drinks so that it was clear that I had some drinks, but I was coherent and not too shitty. I got back to our hotel and talked with some of the people, who were apparently that I had went and drank some beers
they acted like I pulled my dick out and slapped each one of their puritan faces with my schlong they were so offended
I just like drinking! I don't hate on people for not drinking if they don't act like they're a better person than me about it
let me restate that. I don't mind that you drink or that you get drunk.
That's your business.
What makes me crazy is when people get so drunk to the point that they literally pass out in the middle of the floor/lawn/bathtub and then spend the next 24-48 hours asking for any information anybody has as to what exactly they did that night. But that's more of a thing with me and not liking to lost control of myself. I can't imagine waking up and not remembering whether or not I had sex with five guys, or why i was naked.
This also relates back to my dislike for loud and rude people.
If you can be drunk and still be a decent person to be around, then good on ya and welcome to the party. But if you're a bad drunk, mean, nasty, and rude, who then ends up asking me what you did because you were so blitzed you can't remember, then yeah, not somebody i'm probably going to want to spend time around.
Drinking is fine, so long as its done responsibly. I went through a whole early drinking thing where I drank everything in sight for hours, but I never got to the point of blacking out. *shrugs* personal opinions, man. I'm sure you're a delight!
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the worst is when they take any explanation you put forth as a criticism of them. they'll say hey man, have a drink, i'm not getting drunk alone tonight. and i try to say no, no thanks- and if they push it i just go 'i'm not drinking tonight'. but if they are pushy or boorish (as can sometimes happen when they've had a few drinks) enough where they expect me to get into it, anything i might say could be taken critically. they need to make it painfully clear that the reasons i'm not drinking DON'T apply to them and they are responsible.
and i am like, ok. this isn't about you, you shit.
But they think, "Gee this lane is going too slow, I'm gonna jump into the lane that is closing, and go really fast for 15 feet and then force my way back in."
Of course the reason we're all going slowly is because we're trying not to get into an acident with the assholes forcing their way in.
Also people who post in browsers without spell check.
What's that about?
My pet peeve: censorship. Also, people who get annoyed at small, common sounds, like clicking or chewing. It's like "Oh, I'm sorry, I guess I should refrain from eating or clicking my pen whithin your delicate aural presence." Without fail, everyone I have met who is like that is also self centered, controlling, and socially oblivious.
I knew this girl, massive nerd, I sorta loved her. She was into every thing I was, and was the only buddy I could talk to about Firefly, Doctor Who, Pokemon, all of that stuff. Yeah, I get those conversations between my circle of friends, but she was the only one who covered ALL the conversation bases.
Then she came out as asexual.
No more cool conversations about lasers and their applications! Now every time I talk to her, we go maybe 5 lines before a sarcastic remark about everyone elses sexuality.
I cut her off, not friends anymore. Everyone assumes it's cause I wanted to hit that and she's no longer a candidate.
Naw. It's the smug superiority some people find when they define as anything other than straight. That need to make sure everyone in the room knows your alignment.
Great.
All that I can think of when I read this is "it's okay you're not straight, but I don't need to hear about your (aberrant) sexuality."
Which brings me to my pet peeve: heteronormativity.
Honestly I find that just as annoying. Unless I'm involved in it I do not want to hear much about your sex life.
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unless the conversation is specifically about sex and comparing notes.
I don't need to hear in every conversation that you're not straight anymore than you need to hear that I am. Or that every conversation has to come back to being christian/jewish/muslim/atheist/agnostic/insert your identifier here.
establish the identifier once, if necessary, and then move on. I think is what Dark Raven is saying.
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dicks in butts. dicks in cooters. cooters rubbing against cooters. male frogs tonguing male horses. i want it all.
so like, scissoring?
but seriously, I don't really want to hear about people's sex lives that much either. it can be kinda sexy and fun every once in a while. But I don't care what you're doing with your naughty bits most of the time.
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Ahava gets it. Or at least a related thing. People who identify themselves as "x" and use that as their entire identity.
Edit: Obviously I'm talking about their projected identity, the stuff they expose to others.
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my boss, for instance, is a guy that talks about his family pretty much every day. like he doesn't drone on about them, but usually he'll mention his wife or will come up or his kids maybe once or twice a day maybe more than that
which is talking about his sexuality. most straight people talk about their sexuality without even realizing it. 'my girlfriend said this the other day...'
it was also probably a pretty big deal to her and so that's why she talks about it a lot. because sexuality is a pretty big deal to just about everyone and most people talk about it a lot even when they're not talking about putting their penis in someone.
Yup. This is definitely what I was trying to say with my first post.
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I agree with this so much. I really, really hate when someone gets visibly annoyed about bodily noises that the person obviously has little to no control over. People who complain about breathing too loudly or eating or shuffling or snoring are literally the worst. I'm sorry that the sounds of people being alive upset your delicate sensibilities.
i think you're underestimating how much straight people identify themselves as 'straight people'
This.
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if being asexual is anything like being gay, I imagine she wrestled with the concept since she was a kid, and it was probably pretty awful and difficult. I found my own realization quite traumatizing, and when I felt comfortable enough to actually talk about it I was greatly relieved and so talked about it a great deal. probably too much for a little while.
I mean this is something that someone had to fight with internally for years and years and you want them to never mention it?