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November is the start of the holiday season in many parts of the world. It is a time for family, football, food, shopping and decorating, particularly in the Christian and Jewish world, leading to Christmas and...
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The second week of October is National Pet Peeve Week. It's a week for men and women to take a deep breath and finally release the pet peeve they've been holding onto. Pet peeves accomplish nothing, and healthy relationships are bigger than that. Don't sweat the small stuff! What are some of the top pet peeves?
1. When people copy your idea and take credit for it.
2. People acting like they're hurt or sad to get attention (Playing the victim).
3. Rudeness and lack of ettiquette.
4. Messy/unflushed shared toilets.
5. Interrupting.
6. Talking over other people.
7. Invasion of personal space (this is an American thing—we need our 1-meter buffer).
8. Lack of respect for others' opinions.
9. Stopping in the middle of a crowded path, hallway or street.
10. Not covering mouth when coughing or sneezing.
11. Leaving grocery carts loose in the parking lot.
12. Not replacing the toilet paper.
13. Using a speaker on a cell phone in a public space.
14. Playing music or games without headphones in a public space.
15. Squeezing the toothpaste from the middle.
16. Driving slow in the left-hand lane (or right in Commonwealth countries).
17. Leaving 1/4 cup of coffee in the pot and not making another pot.
18. Dishes in the office breakroom sink.
19. Chewing gum loudly.
20. Ghosting
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