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We all have things that just plain irk us.

WhenReddituseru/spacewalkerstarfieldasked, “Whats a social habit everyone seems to accept but you find really annoying?”

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people did not hold back!

Here’s what they had to say:

1.

“Being on your phone while having an in-person conversation with someone.

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Like hello, I’m right here, not on your screen!”

“Asking quiet people, ‘Why are you so quiet?

If I answer, ‘Why are you so loud?

Two children, a girl in a pink dress with white dots and a boy in a striped shirt, sit at a table using a tablet together

I am the ahole.”

u/Resident-Paper15

3.

The kids can watch whatever, but somebody teach them to use headphones."

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“Being expected to be constantly available via social media chat, text, and call at all hours.

If you attempt to ‘opt-out’ its seen as weird or antisocial.”

u/p0ndfaerie

5.

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“Put your shopping carts in the right spot after using it!”

“Bringing extra people I don’t know to a meal without asking.”

u/factfarmer

7.

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“People who talk loudly on speakerphone in public places.”

Just one of those interesting societal norms I noticed."

u/GammaDoomO

9.

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“People that don’t use their turn signals.”

u/Moorpheus4993

11.

“Being late every time.”

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“People congregating in doorways, particularly when there is plenty of non-doorway space available.”

u/Oil8524

13.

“Playing music on their phone speakers.

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“QR code menus only at restaurants.

I don’t want to scroll through my phone just to see the menu.

Side note: This encourages everyone to pull out their damn iPhones for the rest of the meal.”

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u/MisterEarth

15.

“Coming in for work when you’re sick.

“Visiting people without calling first.”

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“Not everything has to be filmed.”

u/CraftyAttitude1321

19.

“Small talk but ESPECIALLY during a transaction.

Vince Vaughn stands among a crowd in "Delivery Man"

Look, I’m just trying to pay for my stuff.

A hello, and thank you are plenty.”

“FaceTiming in public.”

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u/Mamanbanane

21.

“People who stop in the middle of a busy walkway to check their phones.

It’s like they think they’ve hit pause on the world.”

“When are you having kids?”

u/KaiJonez

23.

“When people don’t understand that listening is the most important part of the conversation.”

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.