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My pet peeves


 I’ve never really paid attention to pet peeves. The other day, someone asked me what my pet peeve is and at first, I couldn’t really think of anything mainly because I never thought about it...weird I know! 

 So I actually sat down and started to think about the one thing that can automatically change my mood and the first thing that came to my mind was ”people who’re rude”.
I’m sure this is a really common issue but wow people who are unnecessarily rude really transform my mood. I never understand what they get out of being harsh. Maybe the fact that they give off intimidating vibes? Or maybe they think it's ”cool” to be mean in general. Whatever the reason is I really can’t stand it.
My other pet peeves include people who are always late. Whether it’s to a family gathering, a casual meetup with your friends or an important meeting, I get easily frustrated when people don’t reach on time.

 I’m one of those people that makes sure to always be on time which a lot of people find weird because let’s be real when someone says something like ” Hey let’s meet up around 7 pm” what they really mean is ”hey let’s meet up after 8 pm because I’ll probably procrastinate until I’m running late and blame it on the traffic”. I mean if I’m being honest I’ve done that a few times too!

 The funny part is I couldn’t stop adding to the list of things that annoy me and the next pet peeve that made it’s a way to this list was people who chew loudly.

 I honestly can't stand loud chewing. I could be in a really jolly mood but the moment the person next to me starts chewing loudly, that’s the end of it! Oddly enough, ASMR food videos intrigue me sometimes. I guess some things are just too weird to explain!
 I’m sure there are a lot more pet peeves I have but these definitely make their way to the top 3! 
 What are your pet peeves?

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