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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I get annoyed at some of the common traits I see. The one that p1sses me off most is when you are at someones desk discussing something and their phone rings and they answer it, I mean why do people have the "must answer the phone" gene? .When it happens I go back to my own desk and ring them and when they sound surprised I say "well clearly the phone has priority so it's pointless me trying to talk to you in person"!!! When it's the other way round I just let it ring until it either stops or goes to voice mail.
Then there's the phone ringing at the next desk when there's no one there, the caller seems unable to comprehend that the person they are calling is not there and keep on and on, when finally you answer it, they always say "Is Fred there?" and I always say something like "well Sherlock if he was do you think he might have answered his own phone?" rant over
My boss never uses complete sentences..he says things like, "thank you very" or "thank you so" and never calls ANYONE by their full name. Sharon is Shar, Michele is Mich, Annette is An....and it never varies. EVERY SINGLE time he says their names it's the half name.
The guy next to me clears his throat, sneezes, snorts and wheezes every 5 seconds and the girl across from me CACKLES with laughter every 10.
Okay, MY rant over.... :)
Yes 4getmenot that leg shaking thing drives me mad. I don't seem to remember seeing anyone doing it 20 or so years ago but now loads of people seem to be afflicted. The trouble is once I catch sight of it, especially in a pub or similar I just have to turn away and face a different direction 'cos all I can see out of the corner of my eye is their b-----y knee going up and down. Also get annoyed when people have change and jangle it like a set of worry beads.
I remember being in a meeting once and my boss was chairing it, clicking his biro on and off. After about 10 mins I ended up saying "excuse me" got up and removed it from his hands with an ever so sweet smile. He didn't realise he'd been doing it and it was driving everyone else mad as well but no-one else had the bottle to do anything. Thank god he found it funny.