Oh yes the sixth thing. Why is that word so difficult? Most of the newsreaders say 'sick'. Also interviewers who ask 'what was you doing at the time?' People who stand for ages in long queues in supermarkets and start mooching about for their money when asked to pay.
I hate PM’ s Question Times on the BBC. It’s just been on. I’ve had to go into another room as my DH insists on watching it. All that shouting each other down, harrumphing and loud laughter really p*** me off. Totally pathetic. ? watching it. All that shouting and harrumphing.
I'm with you there, DanniRae. It really gets under my skin whenever people say 'haitch'. But since my lovely 29 year old intelligent, legal assistant granddaughter started saying it years ago when she was still in high school (in Australia), because her Catholic school teachers used the 'h' aitch as the norm, I've had no choice but to keep my mouth firmly shut, as she's far more clever than I am! But still, every time I hear it said, ee, it's agony. Ivy!
I am with you Dora May regarding yourself instead of you etc. I hate "between you and I" and "almost unique"and several more grammatical errors like "revert back" I hate children being called "kids" I dislike grown ups being addressed as "guys"
I’m the same as MissAdventure when I go on the train. People with handbags, coats etc taking up a seat when others are standing. I haven’t noticed this on the bus but what really irritates me on the bus is young people going one or two stops before getting off. Why on earth don’t they walk? I also bet very irritated when watching a programme such as Daily Politics and some guests constantly interrupt others when they are trying to answer a question they have been asked by the presenter.
Currently what is irritating me is my husband who has a cold. If I have to listen to his deep meaningless sighs for much longer, I fear I shall scream. I’m going to the supermarket now to get away from it. And before I get replies about how lucky I am to have a husband, I do know that and yes, his moaning and groaning must be preferable to silence, but right this minute.....Tesco here I come!
Irrationally it's hiccups that annoy me. I mean really really annoy me. It started when I was pregnant and my baby had hiccups I think. The bags on seats can be irritating but I always tell people that I need a seat and to move them. I have even been known to ask young fit able bodied youngsters for a seat, especially when they are sitting in seats that are meant for disabled people like myself!! I'm not particularly shy like that as I know if I fell on a bus it would likely mean a stint in hospital.... be bold if you can, you'll find most folk are obliging (or embarrassed) and will give you a seat!
People who come out of shops and just stop, right in the doorway are very irritating indeed. Sniffing is another bug bear. I have offered tissues to sniffers on public transport. Spitting is definitely worse though. Just vile...
My current hangup is people starting sentences with 'so'. It is very common these days & drives me potty - 'So- I went out this morning' 'So - I like a coffee after dinner' etc. TBH I hate all the 'Americanisms' that pollute our language .
I agree with most of these irritating things but I am with polly123, the absolute worst is dropped 't's. I have to turn it off and can't take seriously anything being said by someone who drops their 't'. As soon as I hear sa-urday, or wa-er, I tune out. It is not always young hip presenters either, often people old enough to know better. harrumph
Ooh something else- people- usually elderly couples, who get off the escalator in shops, then stand and have a discussion about where they are going next, so that you cannon into them when you come up the escalator behind them.
Has anyone else noticed the latest affectation of dropping 't's all over the place such as in 'getting' becoming 'ge...ng'? Often heard on bbc and other news channels. Grrr.
Chewy, I have a colleague who carries walnut pieces in her pocket and nibbles them all day, while talking to me, while on computer etc. She says she's on a diet but the amount she gets through must be quite fattening. I just want to throw them out of the window!