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People Confess Which Things Instantly Make Them Hate Someone

We're not supposed to make snap judgments of people. But there are some cases where someone is being a total dingus and we can afford to write them off immediately.


There is something about small moments with strangers or brand new acquaintances that give us what feels like a true and complete sense of their character. Even though we've yet to see the rest of the iceberg under the tip we were just exposed to, some stuff just screams entitlement.

So, with full conviction, we decide that--for that person--it's all over with, beginning immediately.

u/jesuschristismywigga asked, "What makes you instantly hate someone?"

SHUT IT

Someone that doesn't let you get a word in the conversation.

u/conan7689

Someone who talks over people when they are already speaking. That sh*t will immediately make me despise you

u/fork_of_truth

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Aaaand You're Done

you ever run into someone you can tell is lying about something in your very first interaction with them?

u/WombKnocker

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Huh, Didn't Plan to Listen to Madonna for 45 Minutes Today

Listing to audio on their phone with the volume up in public spaces.

u/5thGradeSolutions

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Gross

Talking about their "score" with womens and brag about it. Why you do it?

u/Born-Edbond

I Just Do Not Care

When people talk about their kids like they are geniuses.

"My 1 month old just quoted the whole Romeo & Juliet novel by William Shakespeare, he's so smart my baby boy, growing up too quick".

u/RAB2204

Afraid of Owning an Opinion

trolls when people are discussing seriously about a political topic or such.

u/catwoman1303

Unless It's This Article ;)

When they pick up their phone and start browsing/texting when someone else other than them is talking.

u/I_hate_traveling

Only Reasonable Justice is a Take Down

Stopping abruptly in a main thoroughfare, aisle, walkway, then just standing there.

u/blantj

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Remember the Working Man

Being rude to a waiters or cashiers for no reason.

u/Punyverse

Not Your Picnic

Taking up multiple seats on a bus for feat and bags

u/ShumShumShlippityDop

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