35 Bad Habits That A Shocking Amount Of People Have
When people think about bad habits, it’s often smoking and similar unhealthy behavior that comes to mind. But sometimes, something way less detrimental, yet far from praise-worthy, too, can get on people’s nerves.
Members of the ‘Ask Reddit’ community recently discussed bad habits that way too many people have. Their examples ranged from annoyances, such as lacking basic elevator etiquette, to more peculiar things, like nasal spray addiction, showing just how diverse bad habits can be. If you’re curious to learn more, scroll down to find more examples on the list below.
Just absentmindedly being in the way. Like just standing in a place without awareness of their surroundings. I work in a grocery store and it’s enough to make me go mad. I understand you’re weighing your options but sir/maam, you are taking up the entire aisle doing it pls pick a side
Getting offended when someone makes a mistake. You’re not going to die if some random stranger on the net doesn’t know the difference between their, there, and they’re.
Also getting offended by someone’s personal preferences. So what if some people prefer iPhone over android, DC over Marvel, or cream in their coffee. There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s not like they listen to Justin Beiber.
Social media/phone addiction. How many of us do anything without our phones now? When’s the last time you left your house without it? The last time you forgot your phone or lost it, how anxious did you feel? Every time I try to slow down on my usage, I do good at first and then I have a day where I could be doing anything else and I still go to my phone and waste the day away. I’ll absentmindedly pull it out while I’m watching tv too. Or playing video games. Here I am at work on it again.
Kids are talking to their parents, trying to tell them something they think is exciting or interesting
Parents *staring at phone* ~mumble some kind of half assed response
I know we’re all on our phones but if your little kid wants your attention you need to put your phone away and give them your time
Smoking. It’s been known long enough that it kills you and can harm people around you too. Too many people still start the habit.
Basic elevator etiquette. When an elevator door opens the people inside get out before those waiting to get in enter. Super simple. Amazing how many adults are unaware of this simple social norm.
Oversharing on social media. Privacy has become so rare and it is not helped by the fact that most products/services also require your personal info
Stopping with their shopping carts in the middle of the grocery aisle and walking over to the other side while they browse the shelves. Move your f*****g cart out of the way so the rest of us can pass through.
Insulting another person’s intelligence the second they feel insecure about their own. So basically, projection.
Drinking soda. People legit wonder why they’re overweight and the easiest thing they could do to start is just drink water instead of soda
Chewing with their mouths open. I hate eating out in public because the sound of people smacking their food is all I can hear.
saying they’re going to do things or want to do things and never do them. if you want to do something do it
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When people think about bad habits, it’s often smoking and similar unhealthy behavior that comes to mind. But sometimes, something way less detrimental, yet far from praise-worthy, too, can get on people’s nerves.
Members of the ‘Ask Reddit’ community recently discussed bad habits that way too many people have. Their examples ranged from annoyances, such as lacking basic elevator etiquette, to more peculiar things, like nasal spray addiction, showing just how diverse bad habits can be. If you’re curious to learn more, scroll down to find more examples on the list below.
Just absentmindedly being in the way. Like just standing in a place without awareness of their surroundings. I work in a grocery store and it’s enough to make me go mad. I understand you’re weighing your options but sir/maam, you are taking up the entire aisle doing it pls pick a side
Getting offended when someone makes a mistake. You're not going to die if some random stranger on the net doesn't know the difference between their, there, and they're.
Also getting offended by someone's personal preferences. So what if some people prefer iPhone over android, DC over Marvel, or cream in their coffee. There's nothing wrong with that. It's not like they listen to Justin Beiber.
Social media/phone addiction. How many of us do anything without our phones now? When’s the last time you left your house without it? The last time you forgot your phone or lost it, how anxious did you feel? Every time I try to slow down on my usage, I do good at first and then I have a day where I could be doing anything else and I still go to my phone and waste the day away. I’ll absentmindedly pull it out while I’m watching tv too. Or playing video games. Here I am at work on it again.
Kids are talking to their parents, trying to tell them something they think is exciting or interesting
Parents *staring at phone* ~mumble some kind of half assed response
I know we’re all on our phones but if your little kid wants your attention you need to put your phone away and give them your time
Smoking. It’s been known long enough that it kills you and can harm people around you too. Too many people still start the habit.
Basic elevator etiquette. When an elevator door opens the people inside get out before those waiting to get in enter. Super simple. Amazing how many adults are unaware of this simple social norm.
Oversharing on social media. Privacy has become so rare and it is not helped by the fact that most products/services also require your personal info
Stopping with their shopping carts in the middle of the grocery aisle and walking over to the other side while they browse the shelves. Move your f*****g cart out of the way so the rest of us can pass through.
Insulting another person’s intelligence the second they feel insecure about their own. So basically, projection.
Drinking soda. People legit wonder why they're overweight and the easiest thing they could do to start is just drink water instead of soda
Chewing with their mouths open. I hate eating out in public because the sound of people smacking their food is all I can hear.
saying they’re going to do things or want to do things and never do them. if you want to do something do it
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