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In reply to the discussion: What is your pet peeve? mine is drivers not using their turn signals. How about you? EDIT--people in the house leaving 1 [View all]Niagara
(11,596 posts)50. I have a mile long list of pet peeves
Driving: In Buffalo, generally other drivers will turn on their turn signal to let you know that their changing lanes. The problem is they don't give anyone time to react or give any room to do this maneuver. They'll nearly clip your front or back of your vehicle performing their lane changes.
Another changing lanes maneuver that seems to be popular with morons in Buffalo. If there's 2 lanes of traffic going one way and another 2 lanes of traffic going in the opposite direction, the person behind you will pass you and then make a right hand turn slowing me down because they couldn't wait 10 to 20 seconds. I've learned when someone is behind me and they pass me to get in front of me to get in the passing lane ASAP or to pass them back before they take a right hand turn.
Tailgating. If one can't see the tires of the vehicle in front of you, you're too close. It's unsafe to tailgate and I'm NOT driving faster because the tailgater can't leave their home or wherever location in a timely manner. I can't afford a speeding ticket. I do find that turning on the windshield wiper fluid does sometimes help deter tailgaters but not always.
No one in Buffalo knows who has the right away either. They don't know that person going straight at a stop light always has the right away over the person taking a left.
Idiots who dangle their limbs out of the side of their vehicles. I always told my kids when they were young that fingers, hands , toes and feet and faces belong inside the ride at all times. This is a good way to have a limb amputated if one is ever in an accident.
As a Caregiver:
People who try to force feed me during my fasting times. People who get upset that I don't eat their gluten, high in sugar and high carb contaminated food. And people who talk about food all the time. I wish I had a real life filter to block these topics like on DU. It's super annoying to me.
Going into other people's homes and seeing a dirty silverware tray with clean silverware in it. 0.0
Much older people who walk in the store bent over on their shopping cart. I always want to tell them they're going to regret that one day and to encourage them to stand up straight. I don't say a word about it but I really, really want to.
In general:
People who whine about non-imperative topics like commercials, songs and movies. There's dials/buttons on the television remote and vehicle radio that can be turned off/on, dials/buttons that change channels and dials/buttons that change the volume. There are people here on DU that have serious concerns about their chronic health and chronic finances and worry about if their going to make it and how their going to make it. And to have other members who whine about stupid shit that can be adjusted or controlled just completely blows my mind.
I'm sure that I have more pet peeves that I could mention but I need to get chores done today.
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What is your pet peeve? mine is drivers not using their turn signals. How about you? EDIT--people in the house leaving 1 [View all]
debm55
Jan 10
OP
People who leave their grocery cart askew in the aisle so you can't get by without adjusting it.
CrispyQ
Jan 10
#1
I share all those...But especially the distracted parents who let their kids go nuts in the grocery
hlthe2b
Jan 10
#5
My mom dropped me off at the magazine rack, where I read Archie comics, & picked me up on the way to the checkout.
CrispyQ
Jan 10
#17
I know what you are talking about, hIthe2b. Going shopping early is a great way to deal with that.
debm55
Jan 10
#21
Please back of you both of you. I don't understand what is going on but we should both back off. Thanks friends.
debm55
Jan 11
#154
Well, more than that is the drivers (typically young & aggressive) who think Avenues & Boulevards
hlthe2b
Jan 10
#9
parking in handicapped with no plates or placards showing, I've confronted people over that
Shellback Squid
Jan 10
#12
Huge football fan here, but the whole concept of grown men getting millions for playing a game.....
mjvpi
Jan 10
#105
Thank you my friend. Thank you. But you can't get away from it around here. It's a constant thing
debm55
Jan 10
#108
And it never stays there. I pick it up off of the street and put it in my trash bag.
debm55
Jan 10
#36
Those f-ed up off color flags all black or all blue, etc, It just pisses me off.
GreenWave
Jan 10
#26
I don't mind is someone drafts off me as long as I can see them in my mirrors, so no,
MarineCombatEngineer
Jan 10
#88
PEOPLE THAT DONT KNOW HOW TO MERGE AND SIMPLY STOP, WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO LET THEM IN.
Iwasthere
Jan 10
#43
I hate to admit this---but I do that, I am afraid the cars won't let me in. so i wait.
debm55
Jan 10
#67
I have been driving since I was 15--I am 70. For a long time, I thought merge and yield were the same.I am am afraid the
debm55
Jan 10
#111
My mother too! She would always try to get behind a slow-moving truck and stay there the whole way.
MIButterfly
Jan 11
#155
I have to admit I do that. I have been honked at, given the finger and screamed at.
debm55
Jan 10
#72
I have too many to list, but one that really ticks me off is other drivers who ride my rear bumper.
Borogove
Jan 10
#45
We were at a small New Year's Eve gathering where one couple brought their 3 kids - 6, 3, 18 months.
3catwoman3
Jan 10
#83
I hear you , LogDog75 . I don't know if it is me, but the information on my med bottles are so hard to read. too
debm55
Jan 10
#97
People who come out of stores and step into the parking lot without looking
Endlessmike56
Jan 10
#79
Agree with you, Endlessmike56. And drivers going through the store parking lot with the lane pointing down and they are
debm55
Jan 10
#81
I know, You get the bowl and spoon out and then the ice cream out of the freezer and it is empty except for the one
debm55
Jan 10
#103
OMG, Thank you very much Lucky. I agree with that 100% and I have tried everything Vic did. I am going to watch again.
debm55
Jan 11
#120