Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Day 7: Five Pet Peeves

1. Cutting: No not wrists. Lines. This applies especially to Chinese people on BART or at the grocery store, Indians come in a close second. So rude.

2. Acting High and Mighty: I do not care how much money you make, how nice your car is, or how big your house is. You gotta stay humble. Don't belittle people. Having all those things does not make you a better person.

3. Being Late: Especially as of late, my life has gotten really busy where I have to make every single hour in a day count. I don't want to be waiting for your lagging ass. If you know well ahead of time and we agreed when to meet, I expect you to be there.

4. Diets: Well not specifically dieting in general. More like people that make such a big deal out of it. I respect that you're trying to stay healthy, drop a few pounds, getting your summer body ready, etc. But please don't make a scene at a restaurant about how you can't eat this or eat that, how fatty or unhealthy that food is, how it can give you high blood pressure, etc. Mentioning you're on a diet is enough, after that just keep it to yourself. Go chew on a carrot or something.

Okay I hit a road block. I cant think right now so #5 is gonna have to wait.

Allright. Continued:

5. Douchey Drivers: When someone signals to try and get in your lane, let the person in. It's not that big of a deal to lose a car length. Don't tailgate me or flash your high beams, I'll just go even slower. Don't honk unless you really need to. Please go speed limit or 5-10 miles faster. Don't double park on a busy street or parked in the middle of a street and have a conversation; it's not safe, people have to get to places, and it's just common courtesy. Don't take up two parking spaces, you'll have a higher chance getting your car keyed. When filling up gas, please give enough space so you the car next to you can have room to fill up. Last but not the least, watch out of cyclists, were considered vehicles on the road too.

here's also a couple more. In no particular order.

6. Bad Directions
7. Backseat Driving.
8. Not returning texts/phone calls.
9. Lying (especially when its obvious)
10. Reckless cyclists.
11. Not paying me back.
12. Buying things for yourself when you owe someone else.
13. Attitude.
14. When appetizers or deserts come out at the same time or after the main course.
15. Go through my stuff.
16. Complaining.
17. Not being able to take a joke.
18. Followers.
19. Clicky people.
20. Rude customers. Waiters too.

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