People reveal the acts that instantly identify someone with ‘no manners’ of throwing trash at PDAs and loud phone conversations (but are YOU guilty of any of them?)
- Redditor from USA asked what makes people think someone has no manners
- Her question elicited more than 10,000 responses from around the world.
- The most popular responses included those targeting people who litter
- Others were not happy with people playing music out loud in public.
Neither of us can behave perfectly 100 percent of the time, but now the Redditors have revealed frowned upon actions that will instantly mark you as unashamed.
As the discussion started, a user from the US asked, “What is one thing that makes you instantly think ‘this person has no manners’?”.
Her question elicited more than 10,000 responses from people angered by all kinds of rudeness and misbehavior.
The most popular responses included those directed at people who throw their trash onto the street, those who are rude to bar staff, and shoppers who leave their shopping carts in the middle of supermarket aisles.
Reddit users have targeted people with bad manners. A particular mistake was the people who threw garbage
Redditors around the world have revealed actions that make them think someone has no manners, and that littering is highly
Enthusiastically picking up on the trash topic, one user wrote: “ You once hung up with a coworker and threw all the trash out of your car window onto the street. I never dated him again.
The comment received more than 15,000 ‘points’ and sparked a wave of angry responses in similar cases.
One wrote: ‘People who leave their trash and food uneaten at all fast food restaurant tables and in the floor area.’
A particularly popular publication was expressed when “grocery shoppers leave their cars in the middle of the aisle instead of stopping.”
Others were enraged by people who played music out loud in public. One complained about those who enjoy ‘listening to loud music on the bus’.
Entering the topic, another wrote: “ People who bring their speakers with them on walks and listen to them out loud so that every animal and people on the road listen … ”
A third said: “People who speak very loudly in public.”
A particularly popular post expressed when ‘grocery shoppers leave their cars in the middle of the aisle instead of stopping’
In one long contribution, another echoed the dislike of people who speak aloud in public, but also targeted people who are rude to service industry workers.
They wrote: ‘People who speak badly to service industry employees, for example, those who work in retail or in low positions in an office.
And those who ignore the cleaning staff! It’s free to say Hello / Good morning, but by ignoring them, you are looking down on them.
‘Whoever you meet along the way will remember how you treated them, on your way down.
Poor perception of parenting, playing music in public, and rudeness to retail staff were also important topics in the thread.
“Also noisy telephone conversations, especially private when among others.”
Rudeness in the service of industry staff was a popular dislike in the Reddit thread.
Another user said he thought people who ‘snapped their fingers when waiting or bar staff’ lacked manners.
This opinion echoed a post that criticized people who complain about wearing masks or using hand sanitizer to protect themselves against the coronavirus.
They wrote: ‘Screaming at retail workers. More recently on the use of masks or the use of hand sanitizer. Little or no effort is needed and people lose their minds about it.
People who do not keep doors open for others, as well as those who walk slowly, were also among those criticized.
Not letting go of the weights in the gym was also a problem, as were “apartment neighbors who shut their doors as tightly as they can.”
Finally, perceiving poor parenting was another important issue.
One user pointed out to parents that “they let their children run rampant anywhere.”
They also criticized parents who let “their children spit on windows and rub them with their hands.”
They added that children are “their duty, not the store associate who is unlucky enough to be working the shift he walks around in.”
.