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OK, we've done (and still are doing) the most annoying words or sayings of today. How about the most annoying THING your spouse, significant other or friend does that just grates on you very last nerve. Come on, you know there's something they do. Now's the time to get it off your chest. After a few have answered I'll tell you my pet peeve...actually two of them my SO does that just about sends me over the edge.
I would have to say the most annoying thing is when I tell my husband something he doesn't always listen,I know this because two days later he will tell me the same thing like it's the first time he has heard it....grrrrrrr...lol
Interrupting: yes,,,, if I have a two or three sentence comment to make I’m cut short after the first sentence (interrupting me) before I can continue and complete my thoughts and comments.
Then when I point this out and ask that I be given a little courtesy so I might finish what I wanted to say I’m told that “I didn’t interrupt you, you stopped talking!” yeah,,,,,,, sure I stopped. Isn’t it nice to take a breath of air while talking?
One thing that drives me crazy is that my wife watches those news talk shows on Fox and such and she comments on everything they say.
I have to tell the wife “don’t tell me about it ~ call the station and yell at them”. “I agree with you but the host is the one who you have a fight with ~ go on and call them up!”
Yep, I think it's a guy thing, too. That and fondling the remote. If I ever want mine to hear anything I say I have to be in possession of the remote control. Not only does it control the television for him, it controls him if I have it in my hand.
OK, I told you I'd share. This is SO annoying to me and it's a lot more disgusting than those things you all have already posted that your's does. This morning when I was in the kitchen making breakfast it donned on me that I needed to start this thread because I heard him in the shower DOING IT AGAIN! UGH
OK, prepare yourselves.....he has this HORRIBLE habit of blowing his nose out in the shower. You know, when someone presses down on one side of their nose and blows out real hard through the other nostril. That is so disgusting to me. You know the "outcome" of something like this and to think I HAVE to shower after him is just beyond my comprehension. Not only does he do it one time, he has TWO nostrils and proceeds to complete the task on the other side. WHY would someone want to do this IN THE SHOWER? Why can they not wait until they get out and do it in a tissue? I don't understand.
Another thing he does that just grates on my last nerve is that every time when he finishes eating he has to root around in his mouth with a toothpick. He digs around in his mouth and to make matters worse he has to make these low grunting and low guttural sounds when he's doing it like it's taking every bit of his energy and breath. GEESH! I have to get up and walk away to keep from saying something. I have mentioned it to him before, but he says he does it not even thinking. How in the world can he not hear himself. Go to the bathroom for goodness sake and brush your teeth. I often ask myself what in the world did I do to get into this one.
My fiance' is a neat freak. Loves everything in it's place, is constantly "organizing". Me, I'm the clutter type, clean, but clutter. He has this annoying habit of always putting things where he thinks they should be put. Not somewhere where i've had them for years, so when I go to look for something, mysterious they're gone. Drives me nuts!!!
A friend of mine that does this thing that just drives me bonkers. Doesn't matter what it is you're saying, if it's about your health, kids, work, whatever....she always interrupts with something about herself. If something is going on with your health, then she always tries to turn the conversation to something that she is going through. Now granted, I think my friend's health is as important as mine, and I want to help as much as I can. But sometimes my health is important too.
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