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What do you silently judge people for?

999 replies

Shandan35 · 15/01/2021 15:42

I would say
Talking on public transport , wish they would be quiet.

OP posts:
Twillow · 15/01/2021 17:06

People who eat while shopping. It's so uncouth.

TheCap · 15/01/2021 17:07

Driving petrol or diesel cars
So 80 percent of the driving population then? Seems reasonable Confused

StephenBelafonte · 15/01/2021 17:07

Agree with quite a few here and added a few of my own

Yes to homes that look like the next catalogue
People who aren't married when they have kids
People who give their kids processed food
SUV drivers
Unemployed men on dating sites
People who don't get out of bed in the morning but let their kids go downstairs.
People who get annoyed at me because i said I don't like something they did.

EmilyG1989 · 15/01/2021 17:07

@AiryFairyMum and matching curtains to go with Envy

QuestionableMouse · 15/01/2021 17:07

@Sparrowfeeder

Eating meat Driving petrol or diesel cars Not recycling Littering Failing to raise their kids properly Cruelty to animals/pets
I drive a diesel car. No charging stations near me, and due to the layout of my house/garden/ the road, no chance of charging a car at home. Also they're so damn expensive.

🙄🤷🏻‍♀️

1990shopefulftm · 15/01/2021 17:07

Parents who are smokers, my dad had a deadly genetic condition go unnoticed as he thought it was down to smoking and by then it was too late to fix the damage so when I see a parent smoking it really bothers me.

Iknowwhatudidlastsummer · 15/01/2021 17:08

Bit I have one Dc who asks to go the clubs.

mine too - with 12 hours a day to spend together, some kids are more than happy to spend 2 or 3 hours with children their own age. I bet there will be even more interest after the various lockdowns and restrictions.
There's still a good 8 or 9 hours to spend as a family!

YesPleaseMary · 15/01/2021 17:09

Eating while walking down the street.
People who spit in public.
People who don’t pick up their dog’s shit.

Robbybobtail · 15/01/2021 17:09

What's wrong with gin drinkers?

I think this poster means the “trend” for gin-drinking and all the new varieties/distilleries that have popped up because it’s “trendy”. It gets on my nerves too - when ordering a gin being faced with 30 different varieties and “do you want juniper berries and squished raspberries in that”? No! I just want a bloody Gordon’s!
I drink gin too but don’t put myself in this cache of people as I’ve been drinking it for 22 years!

Lludmilla · 15/01/2021 17:09

@JoeNotExotic

Older women wearing mini skirts People who smoke Animals sleeping on beds

Yep, true bitch here

Define 'older'?
EmilyG1989 · 15/01/2021 17:10

@PrincessBuggerPants huh??? 😂

Iknowwhatudidlastsummer · 15/01/2021 17:11

People who keep banging on about using the lockdown to cook and bake with your kids. As if that is not something they ever bother doing in normal life Hmm

DobbinsBobbins · 15/01/2021 17:11

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pinkyredrose · 15/01/2021 17:11

Tattoos with a white wedding dress. It always looks dreadful

In your opinion

LST · 15/01/2021 17:11

Bar stools?

People who you can't fucking see stopping in their pjs?

Gin drinkers?

Letting young children stop at relatives houses who love them?

Fucking hell. People need to get a grip of themselves. What absolutely shit lives you must lead to find time to judge people like that.

Onadifferentuniverse · 15/01/2021 17:11

The way some people let their children climb all over their dogs.

Chocolateraincloud3 · 15/01/2021 17:12

Going on holiday abroad in the middle of the pandemic

Hairyhat · 15/01/2021 17:12

Thought of another one: people who pap their horns when driving off. As if to say goodbye. Winds me up.

Iknowwhatudidlastsummer · 15/01/2021 17:12

People who take their shoes off in their house and are wearing slippers on all pictures taken indoors.

PrincessBuggerPants · 15/01/2021 17:12

@Iknowwhatudidlastsummer

How do you know it was much easier with a smaller gap, than a larger gap, if you only had two?

DelphiniumBlue · 15/01/2021 17:13

I judge quite a lot but I do try to have a word with myself about it, because it's not a nice trait.
I notice dirty teeth and hair, eating and drinking in the street, and worse, on public transport. I definitely judge parents who don't make physical contact with, or try to soothe, their crying baby. I judge adults on a tube platform who don't hold the hand of their toddler/small child and let them run along the platform. I judge parents who pick up their child from school and carry on their phone conversation, not even breaking to say hello to, or hug their child, and who do this on a daily basis. I judge parents ( almost always men) who don't support their children or play a full role in their lives. Actually, that should come top of the list. And I judge people who voted Brexit. If they didn't realise what they were voting for, they should have.

Fembot123 · 15/01/2021 17:13

User names that include the words ‘Princess’ or ‘Prince’ 🤮

Iknowwhatudidlastsummer · 15/01/2021 17:13

Babies and pre-schooler in front of a screen.

It's not the child I judge.

Juno231 · 15/01/2021 17:13

Not gonna lie, just about everything.

Fake tan, OTT fake nails, massive fake eyelashes
Wearing your watch on your right wrist without being left handed
Holding your knife and fork in the opposite hands
Drinking american whiskeys
Black suits unless you're at a funeral
Badly tied ties
Not cutting open that stitch that holds a slit/hem together on new coats/skirts whatever (SO many people walk around with these not knowing they should be cut off??)
Seeing toddlers eating crisps or drinking fizzy drinks
Kids wearing nappies way beyond the age they should be potty trained
Parents that cook 3-4 meals a night to accommodate every family members' eating preference. Stop pandering!

Genuinely, I could go on for ages.

Robbybobtail · 15/01/2021 17:14

People who don't get out of bed in the morning but let their kids go downstairs.

Depends what age the kids are - small children ok but if my dd9 is up very early and happy to watch tv for an hour and that enables me to not be tired and grumpy all day it’s certainly no bad thing!

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