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What is your most pet peeve?
Our biggest pet peeves and how we respond to them Loud noises, people interrupting you, leaving the lights on, and overuse of phones are just a few of our most common pet peeves. “I get frustrated and leave.” “I roll my eyes.” “I calmly explain how much it bothers me.”
What are your pet peeves examples?
60 Pet Peeves That Annoy People
- Micro-Management. Most people don’t like it being insinuated that they can’t do their work well.
- Loud Chewing Or Drinking.
- Being Late.
- Interrupting.
- Talking During A Movie.
- People Who Walk Slow.
- Staring At Someone’s Phone.
- Clipping Your Nails In Public.
How do I control my pet peeves?
5 Ways to Resolve Pet Peeves
- Address it. I usually address the annoyance directly with the person or people causing it.
- Remove it. I eliminate the circumstances that are causing the problem in a creative and efficient way.
- Change the structure.
- Share your annoyance.
- Chill or confront.
What is considered a pet peeve?
A pet peeve is a behavior or display that generates slight annoyance in people. They aren’t things that are so inappropriate and rude that they necessarily warrant taking action, but they’re generally bothersome in a way that will make you roll your eyes in frustration. 60 Pet Peeves That Annoy People.
How do you answer “what is your biggest pet peeve at work?
One way to answer this question is to focus on a pet peeve that is unrelated to the job (for example, your pet peeve might be people who do not use their blinkers when they drive). This kind of answer will keep you from saying something negative that is related to the job.
What are some of your 50 pet peeves?
50 Common Pet Peeves. 1 1. Slow walkers. 2 2. The word “moist.” 3 3. When a computer or phone won’t load a page fast enough. 4 4. People who talk loudly on the phone. 5 5. Noisy eaters .
How do you talk to someone who has a pet peeve?
Watch your tone of voice. Avoid using extremely passionate language that will make you seem annoyed or disagreeable. Speak calmly, and make it clear that whatever it is that bothers you does not prevent you from doing your work or getting on with your day. Turn a pet peeve into a positive trait.