Pet Peeves

I haven’t managed to read the whole thread so I apologize if some of these have been said before.

When you order iced tea and they give it to you with only a few pieces of ice and it is lukewarm. This especially happens in the drivethru at fast food restaurants. People, how much common sense does it take to realize that when you are making iced tea you need to fill the cup almost all the way with ice before you add the tea? Especially when it was brewed recently. It isn’t like a soda where the drink is already cold in the dispenser. 🤬

When my DH puts his dirty laundry in the hamper with stuff in his pockets. Change, screws, wire nuts, and even wrenches. Empty your darn pockets!

When you are in a hurry at a store/bank/etc and the clerk is chit chatting with the customer they know forever. Talk after work, not when you have five people waiting in line.

Based on another thread. When stores start selling Christmas decorations in September or October. Especially when they reduce merchandise in another department that people actually still need that time fo year to make room for all the Christmas items.
 
When you order iced tea and they give it to you with only a few pieces of ice and it is lukewarm. This especially happens in the drivethru at fast food restaurants. People, how much common sense does it take to realize that when you are making iced tea you need to fill the cup almost all the way with ice before you add the tea? Especially when it was brewed recently. It isn’t like a soda where the drink is already cold in the dispenser. 🤬
That would be annoying!
 
I tend to have the opposite annoyance. Anytime I order an iced coffee, I'm sure to specify light ice or even no ice because I hate how most places fill the whole dang cup with ice and give so little of the actual drink. And then it waters down the remaining drink.
 
I tend to have the opposite annoyance. Anytime I order an iced coffee, I'm sure to specify light ice or even no ice because I hate how most places fill the whole dang cup with ice and give so little of the actual drink. And then it waters down the remaining drink.
For a lot of drinks I agree with you.
 
I haven’t managed to read the whole thread so I apologize if some of these have been said before.

When you order iced tea and they give it to you with only a few pieces of ice and it is lukewarm. This especially happens in the drivethru at fast food restaurants. People, how much common sense does it take to realize that when you are making iced tea you need to fill the cup almost all the way with ice before you add the tea? Especially when it was brewed recently. It isn’t like a soda where the drink is already cold in the dispenser. 🤬

When my DH puts his dirty laundry in the hamper with stuff in his pockets. Change, screws, wire nuts, and even wrenches. Empty your darn pockets!

When you are in a hurry at a store/bank/etc and the clerk is chit chatting with the customer they know forever. Talk after work, not when you have five people waiting in line.

Based on another thread. When stores start selling Christmas decorations in September or October. Especially when they reduce merchandise in another department that people actually still need that time fo year to make room for all the Christmas items.
Man after reading all that you do have it rough.
 
I haven’t managed to read the whole thread so I apologize if some of these have been said before.

When you order iced tea and they give it to you with only a few pieces of ice and it is lukewarm. This especially happens in the drivethru at fast food restaurants. People, how much common sense does it take to realize that when you are making iced tea you need to fill the cup almost all the way with ice before you add the tea? Especially when it was brewed recently. It isn’t like a soda where the drink is already cold in the dispenser. 🤬

When my DH puts his dirty laundry in the hamper with stuff in his pockets. Change, screws, wire nuts, and even wrenches. Empty your darn pockets!

When you are in a hurry at a store/bank/etc and the clerk is chit chatting with the customer they know forever. Talk after work, not when you have five people waiting in line.

Based on another thread. When stores start selling Christmas decorations in September or October. Especially when they reduce merchandise in another department that people actually still need that time fo year to make room for all the Christmas items.
Do you need a hug? :hugs
 

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