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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat are your pet peeves
Im sure everyone has some pet peeve. I have a couple but my biggest pet peeve are drivers who dive bomb for the exit. These are people on the freeway who cut across one or more lanes in front of other cars at high speeds to get onto an exit at the last seconds instead of planning their exit earlier.
What are some of your pet peeves.

EYESORE 9001
(29,005 posts)
Coventina
(28,677 posts)Drives me NUTS!
Especially in grocery stores.
If you have your spot in the line, breathing down my neck doesn't help.
Xavier Breath
(6,107 posts)get the red out
(13,854 posts)But the acceptability of people using the word "seen" in place of "saw", It is so popular I wonder of the word "saw" will become the name of a cutting tool only.
Grim Chieftain
(566 posts)and poor grammar drives me nuts.
k0rs
(141 posts)
One of mine is people who don't understand the difference between then and than. Also inverting sell and sale. Well OK, that's two. Which reminds me, to, too, and two. So I guess that's three. And one that's ubiquitous here on DU: misuse of apostrophes. Oops, that's four.

BuckIowa
(27 posts)doc03
(38,363 posts)to pause or back up the video and get closer to read them.
Shermann
(8,968 posts)markodochartaigh
(3,933 posts)But very few are likely to get me killed, so I'm going to second your dive bombing the exit pet peeve.
And stopping for no reason on on or off ramps. I was exiting I35 in Dallas when a vehicle two cars up suddenly stopped for no reason. I stopped in time as did the car behind me. But a few cars back we heard a horrible crash. My sister was with me, we are both registered nurses so we looped back. By the time we got there police were on the scene. We passed the vehicle that caused the accident, they had no clue what had happened. They were from Indiana. I understand that the DFW Metroplex has more people than your whole state, but if you can't handle the traffic just stick to the side roads.
TommieMommy
(2,347 posts)CanonRay
(15,599 posts)So nobody else can get in.
anciano
(1,947 posts)subterranean
(3,678 posts)Also, people who write "loose" when they mean "lose."
Iggo
(49,180 posts)Not the usage.
The actual people.
debm55
(50,676 posts)
Rizen
(945 posts)When you're behind a driver who's going really slowly when you're about to merge onto the freeway. You have to merge into 65mph traffic and they completely screw you over.
LogDog75
(847 posts)When you're merging onto a freeway and there are cars behind you on the entrance ramp, some joker behind you crosses over the solid line into the lane you're merging into and speeds up causing you to hit the breaks.
electric_blue68
(23,793 posts)People who get to the bottom of the Subway stairs and stop!
I'm still agile - but I've always hated having to go around them w/o a raling.
I usually in a loud voice say "please move!" They do.
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So gentle DU'rs you now know what Not to do when visiting NYC!
LogDog75
(847 posts)and during the summer we get a lot of tourists. I like to take walks along the street adjacent to the beach or downtown and they're usually busy. I'd get caught behind a family of four who have to walk four abreast, taking up the entire sidewalk, oblivious to those behind or in front of them. The thing I've noticed, especially among young people, is they'll walk four abreast and you can tell the pecking order of the group because the ones on the outside are not the leaders of the group.
I'll admit, I've been to places as a tourist but I'm mindful of my surroundings. I've been with groups and we would walk two abreast because we out of consideration for others.
electric_blue68
(23,793 posts)I read up on places, and people before I visit.
LogDog75
(847 posts)When three or four people walk side-by-side, those low on the pecking order don't want to give up their outside position (third and fourth) and walk behind the other two.
electric_blue68
(23,793 posts)Oeditpus Rex
(42,690 posts)at the end of a written question.
Jeebo
(2,525 posts)That bill is the FRONT of that cap, not the back!
Just one more: People who say "Me and him went to the store." Do they say "Me went to the store."? or "Him went to the store."? That is like fingernails screeching across chalkboard to me. PLEASE, people, say it correctly. "He and I went to the store."
I have quite a few grammar pet peeves. I was a newspaper copyeditor for 45 years. This one probably is the one that REALLY makes my skin crawl, though.
Ron
3catwoman3
(27,666 posts)
Im afraid theyll crack. If people do it right in the singular, why cant they do it right in the plural.
Even though I spent 45 years as a pediatric nurse practitioner, Ive often wondered if I were an English teacher or editor in a previous life. Im definitely a grammar, spelling, and usage nerd in this one.
Skittles
(167,280 posts)people who litter
people who cannot get off their phones long enough to be polite to clerks, wait staff, etc.
I have a......lot of pet peeves
NJCher
(41,359 posts)They post Were screwed. Or they attribute powers to trump that he does not have.
Im not saying one has to be happy and positive all the time, but saying such negative things doesnt give the discussion anywhere to go. These people want to use DU as a therapy session and forget its purpose as a discussion forum. Selfish.
Furthermore, there is the matter of emotional contagion. Name a battle that was won with low morale. We are going to win this thing, but people like this are a drag on our momentum.
dlilafae
(313 posts)Food. I don't wish to wear it! Shut up for two minutes.
Emile
(37,378 posts)catbyte
(37,765 posts)Sorry for yelling. And incorrect or missing punctuation is another one.
no_hypocrisy
(52,997 posts)Especially if related by blood.
subterranean
(3,678 posts)I know the cons use that term to "own the libs," and also to mark themselves as a member of their tribe. What really annoys me, though, is when I see it written that way in serious news articles or reports (when they're not quoting someone), as if that's the actual name of the party.
k0rs
(141 posts)...that are titled: (insert subject here) for Complete Idiots. Or similarly: (insert subject) for Dummies.
WTF? Is this any way to sell a book, by calling people idiots or dummies just because they haven't become subject experts yet? Admittedly there are many things I don't know, but that doesn't mean I'm an idiot or dummy. GFY, keep your book. I'll not be purchasing anything so insulting.