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Nick

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Going to the dentist and some of the scum that are there. People with no respect for anything or anybody it seems.

A family come in, 1 of them is translating for the rest. tutting, clearly slagging off the receptionist in a different language an mouthing off because they didn't have an appointment and have to wait 45 minutes to be able to be seen.
 

olderskyblue

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People with kids in pushchairs who push them out in to the road when they clearly haven't checked to see if there's any traffic or not.
Human traffic sensors... See that a lot
 

tommydazzle

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I was in a shop yesterday and when I was about to pay the cashier said "would you like to round your purchase up by 50p for charity?" as I was paying by card I had the option of paying it or saying no and looking like a complete c**t in front of everyone.

I hate underhand shit like that.
Same as restaurants who hand you the card machine which has the question, gratuities Y or N. Puts you in a bit of a position by asking for a tip instead of leaving it to your discretion.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Same as restaurants who hand you the card machine which has the question, gratuities Y or N. Puts you in a bit of a position by asking for a tip instead of leaving it to your discretion.

Oh yeah, I've experienced that too. It's a guilt trip. The servers suddenly become very friendly and talkative once the card comes out.
 

covmark

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There was a member of staff who worked at Keresley supermarket and whatever you bought she’d try to get you to buy something to go with it do if you bought a jar of coffee she’d ask if you wanted biscuits to go with it used to do my friggin head in
Happens all the time in my local shop. The girl always says "would you like any special offer chocolate with that".
If I wanted chocolate it would be in my basket you annoying bint.

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tommydazzle

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The worst one of these was when I was paying but had forgotten my reading glasses - not usually a problem I can see the numbers and the enter button but I couldn't see this on screen question so when I handed it back to the waiter he said you haven't completed the transaction and then in a loud voice asked me to press Y or N. I said I couldn't see it on the screen so he had to do it for me meaning I had to broadcast to him and his workmates that I wanted to select NO!
 

Blind-Faith

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Having man flu over Christmas , trying to drink my way through it, but being this time of year everyone wants to come over and see you, I want to be left alone and die in peace with a bottle of wine watching the darts , I hate people sometimes
 
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Sky_Blue_Daz

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People who post what film/tv show they are watching on Facebook, then like or respond to all the comments whilst they are supposed to be watching the show
 

Nick

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The increasing volume of crowd funding donations for people who have lost something......

There was one recently where a woman did a bank transfer to somebody on Gumtree for some phones as Christmas presents. They were much cheaper than all of the others but she sent the money across anyway.

Did a crowdfund with it that the kids the presents were for were child carers and I think has raised money to buy them new ones?

I know it might sound harsh but what example does that set? Obviously it's not nice that they have been ripped off but it shows that if you are careless and a bit silly then you can just get other people to donate and it doesn't matter.
 

Nick

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Just don't understand how someone can do that. I feel guilty leaving the dog at home for a couple of hours while I go to the match.

Horrible bastards, cowards.

If they don't want him or can't handle him, take him to the RSCPA or try and find him a new home.

Things like that really get to me, would have kicked the prick up and down the street if I had seen that going on.
 

Covstu

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There was one recently where a woman did a bank transfer to somebody on Gumtree for some phones as Christmas presents. They were much cheaper than all of the others but she sent the money across anyway.

Did a crowdfund with it that the kids the presents were for were child carers and I think has raised money to buy them new ones?

I know it might sound harsh but what example does that set? Obviously it's not nice that they have been ripped off but it shows that if you are careless and a bit silly then you can just get other people to donate and it doesn't matter.
Yes seen that, raised more money than required too but trying to buy an iPhone X for about 400 or something? When the rest are 800 then you have to ask what’s wrong with that picture!
 

Nick

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Yes seen that, raised more money than required too but trying to buy an iPhone X for about 400 or something? When the rest are 800 then you have to ask what’s wrong with that picture!

Yeah. Obviously it's horrible ripping people off and ideally they would be caught and get their money back but people still need a bit of common sense about them.

If I was to transfer somebody 5 grand for a new car that should have been thousands more because they are going to ship it from Nigeria, I might get a crowd fund going to buy said car.

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It sets the wrong example for things like that, I have no issue when it is trying to raise money for things like illness which really can't be helped and is life or death.
 

NorthernWisdom

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Those twats who go to the paper to tell them that they have made Christmas Dinner for £5.
You see I'm all for that. Maybe not the stories themselves, but in a world where it's all about spend spend spend and adverts also push you to spend more and more, it gives peer pressure to some to spend cash they don't have.

If the message is you can have a good time without spending a load of cash on things people don't really want or need, surely that's a good thing.
 

skyblueinBaku

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This has just done me. I really hope whoever was driving crashed further down the road and they died slowly. Absolute fucking scum.

Hopefully the dog will get a proper home.

What an absolute bastard.
 

Nick

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You see I'm all for that. Maybe not the stories themselves, but in a world where it's all about spend spend spend and adverts also push you to spend more and more, it gives peer pressure to some to spend cash they don't have.

If the message is you can have a good time without spending a load of cash on things people don't really want or need, surely that's a good thing.

Yeah but what they don't say is that they spent about 3 days solid going to different shops for yellow labels and getting stressed out and obsessed with making it like that. I haven't bought any Christmas Cards and saved plenty of time and money from not bothering! Get me an exclusive :p

I saw one as well about a businessman who spent 10k last year but is only spending 100 on his christmas dinner this year. so?
 

NorthernWisdom

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Oh yeah, the way people forget the rules of the road once they hit a supermarket car park. There's a pedcestrian crossing in Morrison's that seemingly nobody stops for... including if I'm halfway across it! Knocked on a few peoples' side windows to point out they might have liked to have waited five seconds till I was fully across, if it's all the same.

Some even speed up.

I mean, have a word with yourselves and just try the radical approaach of stopping for the people who are there!
 

Nick

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Oh yeah, the way people forget the rules of the road once they hit a supermarket car park. There's a pedcestrian crossing in Morrison's that seemingly nobody stops for... including if I'm halfway across it! Knocked on a few peoples' side windows to point out they might have liked to have waited five seconds till I was fully across, if it's all the same.

Some even speed up.

I mean, have a word with yourselves and just try the radical approaach of stopping for the people who are there!

Or they just want to run you over? ;)
 

Covstu

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Oh yeah, the way people forget the rules of the road once they hit a supermarket car park. There's a pedcestrian crossing in Morrison's that seemingly nobody stops for... including if I'm halfway across it! Knocked on a few peoples' side windows to point out they might have liked to have waited five seconds till I was fully across, if it's all the same.

Some even speed up.

I mean, have a word with yourselves and just try the radical approaach of stopping for the people who are there!
People are proper angry in supermarkets, it’s like it’s going to be Armageddon or something. Oh yeah forgot it shuts for a day
 

Covstu

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Yeah but what they don't say is that they spent about 3 days solid going to different shops for yellow labels and getting stressed out and obsessed with making it like that. I haven't bought any Christmas Cards and saved plenty of time and money from not bothering! Get me an exclusive :p

I saw one as well about a businessman who spent 10k last year but is only spending 100 on his christmas dinner this year. so?
It’s the idiots taking photos of their million wrapped up presents for their wee shits that angers me. All because you buy them shitloads doesn’t mean you love them any more, it’s not a competition!
 

tommydazzle

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This has just done me. I really hope whoever was driving crashed further down the road and they died slowly. Absolute fucking scum.

Hopefully the dog will get a proper home.

Could've even watch this, far too upsetting. Probably going to be a lot of this after Christmas as puppies are seen as toys by plenty of morons out there. Can't bear cruelty to animals, once pushed a guy in the river who was throwing stones at a swan. Had to leg it as I'm not really a fighter!
 

NorthernWisdom

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Could've even watch this, far too upsetting. Probably going to be a lot of this after Christmas as puppies are seen as toys by plenty of morons out there. Can't bear cruelty to animals, once pushed a guy in the river who was throwing stones at a swan. Had to leg it as I'm not really a fighter!
My theory is those kids who chase pigeons and the like around the city centre for fun while their parents let them do it will end up the Ted Bundies of this world once they grow up!
 

Marty

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Speeding in car parks, absolutely no need for it in, especially this time of year when the car parks are full and people constantly coming and going.
 

Marty

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This has just done me. I really hope whoever was driving crashed further down the road and they died slowly. Absolute fucking scum.

Hopefully the dog will get a proper home.


That's a disgrace, I feel terrible for days after if I accidentally step on our dogs tail. Shows what sort of people they are when they're even too stupid to tie the dog to the lampost so they can make a clean get away.
 

Captain Dart

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Oh yeah, the way people forget the rules of the road once they hit a supermarket car park. There's a pedcestrian crossing in Morrison's that seemingly nobody stops for... including if I'm halfway across it! Knocked on a few peoples' side windows to point out they might have liked to have waited five seconds till I was fully across, if it's all the same.

Some even speed up.

I mean, have a word with yourselves and just try the radical approaach of stopping for the people who are there!
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