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Really minor annoyances


Letting someone out or through when driving and them not acknowledging it.

This.
One of the worst that!

Bad but not as bad as dropping litter.
I would make this a hanging offence. This winds me up.
When I go fishing my swim is cleared of everything. Take it home and put it in the bin you lazy, ignorant, thick uneducated twats.☹️
 
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Those stupid "door open" alarms on modern cars and the people who leave their doors open long enough to wake me up on Sunday morning.

Can't they turn the fecking things off?
 
The amount of security online now, can't just sign in anymore it's all these rules and then confirm by text or email. Absolute pain in the arse

Adverts on absolutely everything

Used to like the internet before the clowns took over and spammed the internet with shite
This and cookies.

**** off man, just let me use the site without being bombarded with endless things to click, cross and accept.
Fellow drivers not raising their hand to say thank you when you’ve stopped to let them through.

Boils my p**s! 😡😡😡
Women especially (not all but a lot) are terrible for this, in my experience.

Either are or pretend to be too glued to the road ahead in a weird fashion to acknowledge the fact you've given way to them.
 
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Mind, sat in the east stand for a cup match, all of a sudden the rows weren’t numbered anymore :lol: I was in row 35 or something & they went missing about 25 & didn’t come back. Think I found it by finding row 37 or something.
Can you not count past 25? Here’s a guide for next time:

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How houses in Britain - even if they're detached or semi - have barely any space between them, so you're constantly a captive audience to everyone's comings and goings.

Fella across the way likes to mend cars or do DIY? Someone has a dog? Well, that's the soundtrack to your life now.

Even if you think you've 'made it', your big fancy house is still probably a few yards from someone else. Look at places in the States or Australia. We live in hamster cages.
 
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