Which ones do you have? Is it type-related or partly explained by valued IEs?
Which ones do you have? Is it type-related or partly explained by valued IEs?
Too many to count.
But for 1 related to socionics it's unclear/conflicting signals in relationships, I want to understand them right away as it just disturbs my Fi. I Might even appear to pressure people because of it.
Being forced to use WebEx at work when there are better virtual meeting tools available. Probably not type related because WebEx objectively sucks (audio always drops wtf).
I hate when people try to ‘help’ me when I don’t ask for it or want it and keep insisting on ‘helping’...which ties also into
feeling harassed (like when someone won’t quit bugging me about something)
people being hypocrites (big one) as soon as I notice someone being one I start loosing serious respect
when people act expectant and ungrateful
rats and tattletales (Can’t trust em)
when people show up uninvited or unexpected, to my house in particular (because I worry about it being messy and looking like a slob lol)
an eye for an eye (just generally spiteful behavior)
when people do things for you but expect something out of it
-that’s all I can think of for now...
Last edited by Aster; 05-06-2021 at 02:13 AM.
My pet peeve is watching a friend do the same sh*t over & over, get garbage results, not understand why, grabs some advice then proceeds to stupid default mode all over again.
chilling
i dont understand chilling i have some ideas its for angry people who force themselves to chill bc thats how they think u ahve to deal with anger but all that does was make them much easier to anger bc they keep forcing themselves to be "chill". i dont mean chill as in resting or entertaining or nourishing urself. maybe im just mad now and chilling in that sense is not the cure for me
i hate it when people leave without explanation or leaving a way to contact them
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I'm surprised that I didn't already post on this thread.
I had to logically look up the definition of pet peeve. "A pet peeve, pet aversion, or pet hate is a minor annoyance that an individual finds particularly irritating to them, to a greater degree than would be expected based on the experience of others."
I don't know how to answer this. Many of the things I find offensive other people do as well.
oh I guess I know! I didn't like when people said 'Move' instead of Excuse me. I thought it was rude. If they wanted me to move that badly, I'd rather they actually try to physically make me move instead of being a stern asshole like that. lol idk. That seems minor enough and not really that common where other people would be annoyed by it...but I remember ashleesha liked when I said this. I couldn't remember if she genuinely related to it tho, or she just thought I was being cute.
Idk. I dont think I have any real pet peeves. Most ofthe ones I think of are just people crossing my values., such as "having a victim mindset." Not really the same thing.
When a Ti ego’s brain short circuits and they act like they can’t answer your straightforward question if it’s not phrased in the exact technical terms that they’re used to
Or when they'd rather get snappy and insult your intelligence off rip than consider the possibility that someone else fucked up
Last edited by Averroes; 03-28-2024 at 06:03 PM.
Gatekeeping/closed communities, small talk, materialism, rat race, religion/esotericism/transgenderism and similar forms of self-delusion, tradition/customs, vagueness/secrecy/taboos in communication, risk for the sake of risk combined with pointlessness and harm of such activity (gambling, smoking, street fighting, extreme sports, etc.), people who joke around when it's time to get shit done, emotional whining to burden people with your imaginary problems.