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What Is Your Biggest Pet Peeve?


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Like everyone else I have a lot of pet peeves and little things that annoy me... but here are some that just rub me worse than others.

When people dont use proper grammar, or use words like aint. Annoying much! But I'm from indiana so I should be used to it, ya know. :drunk:

People being late. ooooooooh its on if you're gonna be late. :angry:

and this last one, two very important people in my life always manage to do this, although I will give them props for trying to improve... I get so irritated though, when they break plans or dont follow through on the things they say. It makes me cry. :sadder:

I need a hug! :weep:

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-- People who go with their first impression of someone despite the ample evidence that their first impression is wrong.

-- People who make it a habit of forgetting others' birthdays.

-- Being taken for granted.

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Ash Wednesday

I have some.

Cliqueyness and inside jokes told ad nauseum without letting anyone else in on it.

Let me add to Cafeteria Catholics, and include snooty Catholics. They both irritate me because both lack humility. Like some at my parish, that think they're better than others because they pride themselves to a great extent and let their chests swell at what faithful orthodox Catholics they are and go around patting themselves on the back and scorning others instead of looking within their own hearts first.

Relativism. Wishy-washy new age relativist beliefs "What's good for one person might not be the best thing for another, as there is no absolute truth"

Extending your hand in friendship to someone, only to have it slapped away.

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Laudate_Dominum

I recently discovered my biggest pet peeve, if you can call it that. It's when your trying to discuss something important and in the middle of your point someone focuses in on some vague, nonexistent point and won't let it go so that you feel half out of your mind even discussing something so absurd and then upset because your actual point, which is what was important, is completely blown off. It happened in a big way recently and it's happened before. I kind of think it's something people do as a stubborn diversion tactic when they know they are going to loose an argument.

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