What do you inexplicably hate?


People who aren't prepared.
For example, I was at the Lab yesterday and a lady showed up wanting Lab work done. She had no order from her Doctor. So the Lab folks had to call her Doctor's office. The Doctor's office had to wait until the Doctor was done with the patient he was seeing to get his approval. Then they had to fill out the order and fax it to the lab. I swear this lady kept going up every two minutes to check if the fax had arrived yet, delaying everyone else who came in.
 
When someone leaves the microwave with time still on it. All I have to do is press the Clear button, but it irritates me no end.

Oh my, yes! I was recently with some family and someone kept doing it. I was like, someone is this house is a MONSTER! They can be your own kin - be on the lookout!
 
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Oh my, yes! I was recently with some family and someond kept doing it. I was like, someone is this house is a MONSTER! They can be your own kin - be on the lookout!

I am this monster. I hate the beeping sound so I always open it early and don't clear it. My DH comes behind me later and clears it AND turns off the stove light. That in turn makes ME crazy! 😂😂😂
 
Nicknames for grandparents like Pops, Granny and Nana. Don't know why. It just irritates me.
Ha, I agree. (Although I don’t think your examples are all that bad.) What’s so wrong with basic, normal variations of grandma/grandpa? Now everyone wants to be yoonique. My in-laws picked grandparent names for themselves that are so stupid sounding I can’t bring myself to say them, so now I just refer to them as “your grandparents” when talking to my kids. :laughing:
 
The sound of Velcro tearing apart

When my glasses get wet with rain drops

When my hair gets messed up from the wind

Ironing

Stink bugs in my house

When one of my nails breaks
 
Riding Disney buses.

Give me boats, ferry or monorail anytime.

This is why I don't really agree when WDW advocates cite immersion as why WDW is so much better than DLR. To me riding a muni bus, albeit one with mickey on the side isn't any more immersive than walking across a city street to the parks. And the latter is a heck of a lot more convenient.
 
This is why I don't really agree when WDW advocates cite immersion as why WDW is so much better than DLR. To me riding a muni bus, albeit one with mickey on the side isn't any more immersive than walking across a city street to the parks. And the latter is a heck of a lot more convenient.

Thing is, I believe most who say they've got to be "in the Disney bubble" at WDW think of the overall experience as much more than getting where you want to go more conveniently, pleasantly, etc.

I know people who check in at their resort (mostly DVC members) and don't leave it for anything, don't even go to the parks.

For anyone who's a DLR-goer but hasn't had the WDW experience, it may be pretty difficult to understand the extent to which WDW is a self-contained world. A lot of people go there and never leave WDW property until they check out and drive away or head for the airport. Virtually anything you might truly need is right there. And, of course, a whoooole lot you don't need at all but can't resist buying--which is why WDW was designed as such, I'm sure.
 

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