Annoying Habits People Do In Public
Annoying people can be the worst. I know. I normally am that person. For he is me. But, I’m talking about really obnoxious people who don’t seem to know how annoying their habits are.
I have literally been at a party and a friend of mine from across the room texted me. Come talk to me, bro! If you have something to say, I’ll meet you halfway across the room. I’ll even come all the way over there if you need me. We’re at a party! No texting from across the room is allowed.
But that’s nothing when you consider how many times we’re around other people and they all have their faces in the phone. How ridiculous is it that you crave social attention so much that Facebook and Instagram have become your savior and yet, you have people all around you? Socialize with them. They’re right there.
But that only scratches the surface. Sometimes, people on planes can go beyond annoying. If you’re sitting behind me, don’t put your bare foot on my armrest. To the person sitting beside me, don’t lean over me to look out the window. And definitely don’t fall asleep and put your head on my shoulder. I don’t even know you. Our relationship isn’t quite there yet.
But one of the most annoying things to me is when I’m talking and someone interrupts me to relate to the most insignificant part of what I’m trying to say. First of all, I wasn’t finished yet and I hadn’t gotten to my point. But more importantly, that’s not what I’m talking about. It’s not even close. It’s a mini bullet point at best to a much bigger theme if you’d just give it some time.
Anyway, those are just a few habits that get on my nerves. You might relate. You might not. But, what you’re about to see is totally relatable.
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Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1970, Michael Allen went on to graduate high school from James Monroe in Fredericksburg, Virginia in 1988. He went into the Marine Corps four days later and put himself through college after being Honorably Discharged in 1993. After earning his B.S. in English in 1999 from Frostburg State University, he went on to write A River in the Ocean first as well as the children's book connected to it entitled When You Miss Me. He has also written the psychological thriller The Deeper Dark. ...more
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