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The most rude thing(s) a person can do? (pg. 2)
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Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Not recognize a Full Metal Jacket quote.




Hah.



Hell, I like you, you can come over to my place and my sister!
Dykes_on_Jay
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Originally posted by OrangestO
I'm cuming to China in January. Do you have a listing on CouchSurfing.cum?

I'll bring you a pair of used North American panties as a courtesy gift.


The smell of fat taints is about as interesting as your writing ability.
Alex
When people open and walk through a door then don't hold it for you.

This annoyed me in the past but now that I'm a wheeling crippled sometimes I just get stuck between the door frame and the door and have to wait for someone to come along and help me get untangled. :whip:
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by Alex
When people open and walk through a door then don't hold it for you.

This annoyed me in the past but now that I'm a wheeling crippled sometimes I just get stuck between the door frame and the door and have to wait for someone to come along and help me get untangled. :whip:


Worse still, when I hold a door open for someone and they don't even acknowledge it, let alone say thanks. They get a "well, you too" from me if that happens, and I make sure it's loud enough that anyone within 100m knows they are a wanker.

Same goes for stopping my car when someone is trying to cross (often where they shouldn't) and they don't gesture a thanks or a nod for letting them go.
Vector A
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Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
The smell of fat taints is about as interesting as your writing ability.

Soon your countrymen (and women) will be our equals in girth: http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/...t-as-americans/

:D
SYSTEM-J
I don't usually give too much of a about social niceties, but the one thing that really gets me is being straight-up ignored. There's been several occasions where I've been in a club and just asked someone (inevitably a glammed-up and stuck-up girl) a simple question about where to find the cloak-room/smoking area/etc. and been totally blanked.

I'm never in a state to start a fight over it, but one day I will snap and burst their delusional little bubble that any man trying to talk to them is only looking to chat them up and doesn't require an acknowledgement. This is usually a sure sign that you're at a night populated by the kind of self-obsessed s who go to clubs to look good rather than to have fun and talk to people.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I don't usually give too much of a about social niceties, but the one thing that really gets me is being straight-up ignored. There's been several occasions where I've been in a club and just asked someone (inevitably a glammed-up and stuck-up girl) a simple question about where to find the cloak-room/smoking area/etc. and been totally blanked.

I'm never in a state to start a fight over it, but one day I will snap and burst their delusional little bubble that any man trying to talk to them is only looking to chat them up and doesn't require an acknowledgement. This is usually a sure sign that you're at a night populated by the kind of self-obsessed s who go to clubs to look good rather than to have fun and talk to people.


I'm not sure if I've ever read a post of yours that seeps more rage than this one. I really ing hate that too. A+ lol.
SYSTEM-J
Really? I'm sure I've raged much harder than that in the past.
Silky Johnson
Being ignored, I agree - RUDE!!!
Dykes_on_Jay
People with no money that always want to do stuff but never seem to have their wallets.

There is a guy we know...makes ok money but is such a jew. Never pays a cab (so cheap too) and always is looking for something for nothing.

The other day, we went to some brewery in the middle of nowhere..like far nowhere. We got a little tipsy, when the bill came, the split was missing money...guess who?

Not a big deal. We called an uber van to haul us back...and another guy told this broke twat to give him 10 kuai (about $1.50) or he didn't get in the van. He said no. We ditched his ass in the middle of nowhere and haven't heard from him since. I hope they find the body soon.

Is this rude?

Vector A

DJ RANN
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Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
People with no money that always want to do stuff but never seem to have their wallets.

There is a guy we know...makes ok money but is such a jew. Never pays a cab (so cheap too) and always is looking for something for nothing.

The other day, we went to some brewery in the middle of nowhere..like far nowhere. We got a little tipsy, when the bill came, the split was missing money...guess who?

Not a big deal. We called an uber van to haul us back...and another guy told this broke twat to give him 10 kuai (about $1.50) or he didn't get in the van. He said no. We ditched his ass in the middle of nowhere and haven't heard from him since. I hope they find the body soon.

Is this rude?


I know those feels.

Back when we were teens and most things revolved around the doob, we had one friend who literally never brought any. I mean in 5 years, he never once brought some with him. He didn't even chip in.

It really never bothered me (don't make conclusions on people when it comes to smoking etiquette etc) but as time went on it bled in to other things and we realized it was a larger personality trait, not just that he didn't want to shell out - he became more and more of a freeloader - we'd go to a club and he'd be scrounging for drinks while we're all buying rounds, same with the pub. Even ty stuff like paying for the pool table or buying cigs. It got to the point we just shelved anything that involved spending money if he was out with us. If he turned up, the wallets suddenly got tight and we didn't go out. Strangest thing was it was him and his brother who used to hang with us and his brother didn't have any of this - was just completely normal.

In the end he gradually got ostracized from the group as no one wanted to endlessly foot the bill to hang with him. got boring and we started making plans without him.

It didn't bother me at the time but really, in hindsight, it was a ing piss take.

I just hate cheap people.
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