Annoying Habits of your family and friends?? Here are mine

@babykay (2131)
Ireland
May 13, 2007 4:44pm CST
My husband has a habit of answering a question with a question, usually just "why?" but I find it oh-so-annoying. For example today I asked him what the time is, so I can set it on my new mobile phone and he automatically answered "why". WTF, surely its self explanatory!! Another habit that annoys me is my mother in law, she chews gum all of the time and then sticks it to things...yuk yuk yuk, but for obvious reasons I can't say anything. My mother has a habit of always being negative and pointing out the worst aspects of every situation, whether she is asked to or not. And the list goes on and on... I sure wouldn't like to hear what my own annoying habits are!
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@magica (3707)
• Bulgaria
13 May 07
The most annoying habbit of my mother is to moan for everything.And she talks about MONEY almost every time: money, money, money... The most annoying habbit of my dad is his stupid sense of humor. I have a lot of annoying habbits too, for example i never listen what both of them moan to me :-)
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@babykay (2131)
• Ireland
14 May 07
yes, it is annoying when people talk about money, my mother does this also lol
• United States
13 May 07
One of my friends always insists on asking "really", after every other thing I say. My dad asks "why" all the time too, so I typically don't ask him questions, my mom is the complete opposite though, I'll ask her the most random question and she won't bother to ask about it. Occasionally she will though and when she answers one of my dad's question with another question he will explode on her which I find quite ironic "can't you just answer the dang question!" he'll yell at her.
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• United States
14 May 07
My husband won't pick up after himself and he gets really difficult if I ask him to do it. He doesn't see the point. My father is the king of bigots and he doesn't like anyone - including me! My grandfather always tells me, "yep, yep, yep" and then promptly does what he wants to anyway - even if it a risk to him financially or health wise - expecting I will somehow fix the problem after it arises. What a joy!