My sil. She is always on her phone. We will start a conversation and if her phone rings she will pick it up and start texting. Yesterday she watched my daughter for 2 hrs while I went to the Dr' s. We went to leave and she said let me walk you out we where talking and all of a sudden she heard her phone and ran in the house, yes ran, to get it. She starts talking and comes back out ad I got out the car to hug her and she gave me a hug and I was like see ya later and she was like what did you say to her friend and walked away. She does this shit all the time. I want to say something cause I am tired of it but she is overly sensitive.
Send her a text.
I hate people like this. I have a "friend" that comes over sometimes and she is texting the entire time she is here.
Post by lobstertail on Oct 11, 2012 14:58:43 GMT -5
I get so annoyed at one co-worker who always wants to know if "somebody" is going to do something to get the ball rolling on one of our office celebrations - like a happy hour, or getting a card/cupcakes for someone having their birthday. Um, if you want someone to plan it, why don't YOU do it!
Oh and recycled jokes. They were mildly amusing the first time you told them. Now you're just making me ragey.
However, one coworker uses terrible grammar which isn't that big of a deal except that we're teaching special needs/ESL kids to talk. They should be able to learn correct grammar from a teacher, yes?
Also two of my coworkers talk about another coworker to me behind her back in an unflattering way. It makes me wonder what they're saying about me when I'm not around and when we went back to high school. It's unprofessional and rude. If they have issues they need to deal with them, not talk to me about it.
Post by lurkergirl123 on Oct 11, 2012 23:16:50 GMT -5
Every time I tell a joke or say something funny to one of my coworkers, she repeats it to an entire group like she was the one who thought it up. Not a huge deal, but irritating.
I also hate how my SIL is constantly trying to make my husband feel sorry for her. She does terrible shit and never wants to deal with the consequences. Everything is always someone else's fault. It's so annoying.
One of the girls I mentioned has one of those little rubber stress balls on her desk, and she's currently bouncing it off the walls of her cubicle. KNOCK IT THE FUCK OFF.
Post by thelongroad on Oct 12, 2012 19:05:26 GMT -5
Totally ridiculous, but why do people pull their shopping baskets from behind them as opposed to pushing it in front of them? Pulling the basket seems to give them far less control...and it bugs me!!
Vent/confession: I need to stay off of ML today. Everyone is talking about how their husbands proposed and if they knew it was coming. I feel like, when the time comes that SO does propose (I hope...), that we've been together for so long that it's lost the aspect of surprise. I don't even want to talk to him about it anymore because I don't want to be "that girl that forced her boyfriend into proposing." This is dumb because we've talked about getting engaged and married tons of times before, and he even brings it up on his own. I'm just jealous that other women have the experience of their boyfriends making the independent decision that they were worth marrying.
For the record I know how badly this reflects on me. I know that in many ways we have no business being engaged right now. It's more a symbol of everything in my life that I can't have right now. /emo
I was with my boyfriend for 10 yrs before he proposed. I always assumed it would happen but he surprised me. I was shocked! I booked a trip for us for the weekend and then he proposed. Totally shocked me. He didnt even believe I was surprised. So it can happen.
In my math class, there are two girls that sit behind me that ALWAYS TALK. It makes me so angry because it is rude to the professor, and also they are so loud that I sometimes can't hear what the prof. says. Also, a few days ago in that same class, a different girl asked a question, and as the professor was answering her question she walked out the door! WTF? We are college students people, not kindergarteners!
I guess you gotta have thick skin and a lot of patience to teach. I've got the patience part down, but will need to work on growing thicker skin.
Vent/confession: I need to stay off of ML today. Everyone is talking about how their husbands proposed and if they knew it was coming. I feel like, when the time comes that SO does propose (I hope...), that we've been together for so long that it's lost the aspect of surprise. I don't even want to talk to him about it anymore because I don't want to be "that girl that forced her boyfriend into proposing." This is dumb because we've talked about getting engaged and married tons of times before, and he even brings it up on his own. I'm just jealous that other women have the experience of their boyfriends making the independent decision that they were worth marrying.
For the record I know how badly this reflects on me. I know that in many ways we have no business being engaged right now. It's more a symbol of everything in my life that I can't have right now. /emo
See, I might be in the minority here, but I think that coming to a mutual decision with your SO about getting married is actually MORE romantic than him just deciding by himself that he wants to marry you. Sure, he can still buy you a ring and plan a surprise proposal, but I think that there is nothing wrong with coming to a mutual decision about it beforehand. I know that technically then its not a "surprise," but I think that being engaged should be something that both parties have a say in, and I think that these days most couples do discuss getting engaged long before the guy (or girl) "pops the question."
My DH sweats so much it changes the color of the sheets and his work out clothes. It is like his sweat has bleach in it. I consider non-sweating to be a good thing.
This happens to my black cotton workout underwear. When I sweat, the crotch gets bleached out. I actually had to google it to make sure it wasn't something wrong with my vag.