It also gets on your nerves when someone talks very loudly on the phone, borrows your pen and then starts biting it, uses the word 'just' constantly, speaks in a baby voice, coughs while eating a dumpling, constantly looks at the phone, sends chain letters ? These are just a few ways we can get on others' nerves. What habits annoy you the most in people?
There are definitely things that drive you crazy about other people on the nerves, with which they drink your blood without you realizing it. Some people can't stand it if someone leaves a tube of toothpaste open, others are thrown off the track if they see someone occupying a seat on the bus with their bag/backpack/purse, third if someone pressing the button on the ballpoint pen obsessively, fourth if someone says random numbers when you count, etc.
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It exists many ways we can get on others' nerves. If you want to avoid this, take a look at the illustrated guide with ways to annoy others (perhaps unintentionally). Are you guilty of any of these?
33 ways we can annoy others:
You borrow a pen from someone and later start writing it.
You are repeating yourself.
You mumble.
You are correcting your interlocutor's grammar.
You use exclamation points.
You say random numbers while someone is counting.
Walk for snails.
You occupy a seat on public transport with a bag.
You have a loud conversation on the phone when you are not alone in the room.
You start sucking while someone is watching TV.
Do not use punctuation.
You respond to messages with the line of least resistance.
Speak with a child's voice.
You press the pen button serially.
You use the word 'just' (too) often.
You eat (dumplings) loudly.
Leave a wet bisacha on the bed after a shower.
You're messing around.
You turn off the light when someone is in the room.
Say things literally.
You respond to email in all caps.
You play with other hair.
Leave the tube open next to the toothpaste.
You spell someone's name wrong.
You use your phone all the time.
You are forwarding chain letters.
You sing all the time.
You are teasing people.
You laugh if someone trips.
Circle around others when talking on the phone.
Pretend to speak while someone is listening to music on headphones.
You keep tapping your fingers on the table.