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What are your biggest pet peeves?

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spelling fight. :wreck:

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judgment with out knowing.

People touching my art work, or coldplay related things.

You guys do realize donut, color, favorite, theater, mom etc. are in our dictionary, and it would be improper american english to spell them otherwise. As far as we're concerned, you guys are weird for adding unnecessary letters.

 

This!

If you spelled colour, theatre, favourite, mum, or any of those kind of words here, you'd be considered stupid for spelling them incorrectly.

 

You'd be considered stupid for ending up in that country in the first place :shocked2:

it means the same thing; isn't that all that matters? :shifty:

1. I hate it when people in my country speak in really fake American accents they picked up from watching too many American shows... They all end up sounding so nasal!

 

2. When people enter a room through a door that was closed and then not close it again after they enter.

 

That's all I can think of right now.

I know it's odd, but it really bothers me when people leave their pens uncapped when they're not using them

You'd be considered stupid for ending up in that country in the first place :shocked2:

 

:clap: I know what american stereotypes are too. :laugh3:

Funny thing about those stereotypes though, they are vacuous and nothing more. (As are the people who actually believe them to be true. :rolleyes: )

 

There's another thing I hate, stereotypes. They make me go :facepalm:

1. I hate it when people in my country speak in really fake American accents they picked up from watching too many American shows... They all end up sounding so nasal!

 

this.

from where ever they picked it up from, not necessary media.. it's annoying. we're in Malaysia, PLEASE TALK MANGLISH. :angry:

this.

from where ever they picked it up from, not necessary media.. it's annoying. we're in Malaysia, PLEASE TALK MANGLISH. :angry:

 

Aww Lyvie, then I'd be afraid to meet you, because I don't speak Manglish, and when I do, it sounds so fake... :disappointed: Haha! You'd be annoyed with me! One of my students wrote on her blog that my accent is annoying. That bitch. Hahahahaha.

 

I hate fake accents in general.

:uhoh:

you don't speak Manglish? :surprised: how is that possible... this zis Malaysia!

you're a teacher? :wacko:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:uhoh:

 

but at least you don't fake your accent. i know a Malaysian who also doesn't really speak Manglish well, but it's okay with me, because he didn't exactly learned Manglish while growing up.

 

 

looks like i have to stop being pissed at that boy and his American accent :disappointed:

 

I'd be pissed if it's fake and it sounds fake and affected. :laugh4: Robert Downey Jr's fake English accent in Sherlock Holmes was sexy.

 

 

 

 

I was a lecturer, but now I'm back to being a student. And I don't speak Manglish because I didn't grow up in Malaysia. ;)

 

YES. DOWNEY'S ACCENT. <3 :awesome:

 

 

hello there cikgu :wacko:

 

I always feel like slapping someone when I see 'your' used instead of 'you're'

Incredibly bad spelling.

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I hate it when people (mostly kids) stand in the middle of the street and don't bother to move while I'm driving.

 

I WILL RUN OVER THEM NEXT TIME.

 

 

Accidentally, of course.

THE PEOPLE WHO STOP WALKING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE HALLWAY WHEN I'M IN A HURRY. :wreck:

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I also hate it when people walk slowly. :mean:

I can't stand it when a person switches from a song to another song when it's in the middle of a song, and does it several times! Listen to the whole damn song damnit!

:clap: I know what american stereotypes are too. :laugh3:

I'm relatively sure Reilly was being serious.

1. People who ask you to do something then when you're done, have a problem with the way you did it.

People who are walking in front of you and just abruptly stop. Like come on. Are you kidding me? Grow a fucking brain.

^agreed!^

Also people who walk REALLY slow.

I particularly dislike, and am sure most of you do too, large groups of people who are walking in the street, either:

a) walk slow

b) suddenly stop

c) decide a small area is a great place to suddenly stop and chat (like bathrooms or something)

d) ALL OF THE ABOVE.

 

Even worse, you can't get around them because THEY'RE A LARGE GROUP OF PEOPLE. You have to either wait, or mutter an annoyed "excuse me" and push past.

 

 

I also am now going to be pissed when people throw out my game cases/boxes with the manuals and stuff.

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