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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm the same bellasasha. Bad table manners in general do my head in. My family aren't 'posh' but when I go to my boyfriend's- I almost can't take it. Everyone from his grandad to his brother chews with their mouth open, goes off to get their pudding before anyone else has finished, I could go on ...(probably seems petty) x
Also, people on the checkouts in supermarkets who chew chewing gum with their mouths wiiiiiiide open. x
folk who take their dogs out on walks, then turn away as the mutt sh1ts on the pavement/in the park/outside your gate. They then walk away, pretending the offending mess has nothig to do with them. Lazy, dirty b******s! They should haev tehir noses rubbed in it (and yes, I do mean teh owners).
thanks for that Jules, very theraputic question. what's for tea tonight?
Agree with the spitting - others people's spit actually makes me feel sick! was driving along a road once and a grubby looking man walking on the pavement spat and it landed on my bonnet! I would have stopped if it wasn't for the fact I was running late (plus he looked abit scary..!).
I find people who are just generally rude really irritating - why should some people think they're so much better and look down their noses at you? and those with no manners at all - abit of politeness costs nothing!