Customers asking something that's nothing at all to do with my department, how the f*** am I meant to know?
Polite repy > How do they know?
Customers asking something that's nothing at all to do with my department, how the f*** am I meant to know?
People that always preface a statement by saying "to be honest" or to be honest with you". Totally unnecessary and makes me cringe.
People who don't let you finish what you are
That is a prime example.... if you are using the plural of apostrophe it should read apostrophes. Your example implies possession.
Unless of course you are being 'tongue in cheek'.
Polite repy > How do they know?
People (not american) who say "CongraDulations" instead of "CongraTulations".
When you're stood on your department, i.e. Produce, and then they ask you if you've still got the offer on dog food which is right at the other end of the store etc.
Oh yeah, that's really annoying.
Pedestrians walking in the cycle lane, staring right at you as you're coming along the clearly defined cycle lane (it's pink, there's a white line separating it from the rest of the pavement, and there are pictures of cycles on it), and continue walking, especially when the pavement is clear.
That bad cyclists ruin the reputation of good cyclists in the way no other mode of transports' bad constituents ruin their mode of transport (i.e. there are a lot of bad drivers, but no one assumes all drivers are bad, in the way that people assume all cyclists are bad based on a few).
Those stupid tiny cycles that riders stand up on to peddle, then rest their shin on the seat and squat.
Cyclists in such a hurry they can't stop at a red light, but cycle so slowly that when you stop at a red light and they over take you, you catch up with them shortly after the lights turn green, but get stuck behind them because the queue of traffic from the light is passing and it's unsafe to over take.
Do you cycle?!