ANSWERS: 20
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Talk on a cell phone loudly.
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masturbate
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fart - the really bad smelling ones
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fart ;-)
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Sit next to you when all the seats are available.....i think it was darren brown who said best way to make sure some one doesn't sit next to you is to smile and pat the seat :) (sorry its 4 am typed in wrong box)
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blast country music.
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Expect you to move and let them sit down even though you were there first.
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Talk so loud as if everyone in the bus, train or airplane was actually interested in what they're saying. Of course people are allowed to talk, and even though I can easily tell when someone, for some reason, is merely wanting to get everyone's attention, it's just a pet peeve. I won't tell anyone to shut up or damn them, but it is annoying. Also I hate it when they try to start a convo with me. I just want to get somewhere, I don't want to talk to you. XD Can't blame people for wanting to be friendly either though.
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Fart, smoke, and most importantly, especially at the end of the day, smell really bad with all their sweat and you cn imagine how does it feel to go in a crowded bus...you can see it everywhere in India...the buses literally slanting at 45 degrees in one side...it so crowded, you don't even have a gap to breathe out...and to add to that people smell really sweaty...The worst experience you can ever get in a public transport
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Talk incessively, talk too loudly, pass gas, pick their nose, sit too close to someone else they don't know, stare.....
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Drive with the parking break on, like my bus driver does.
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Cough directly into the air. There are enough germs in my day. I don't need your tb.
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Spit!
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Get on a bus at rush hour with a baby stroller the size of a small sports car.
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Not giving up their seats to people who sincerely need it the most----the elderly, the disabled, mothers with very young children, etc. I remember standing inside the bus one time, and a group of teenagers took all the seats while a young mother holding full shopping bags and three little children struggled hard to stand for the ride. I politely told the teens to get off their butts and let the young lady and her kids sit. Surprisingly, a few of the teens got up, but very reluctantly and begrudgingly.
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Not give up their seat to an elderly lady, a pregnant woman, or someone disabled.
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Sing show tunes at the top of their lungs
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play video games with out head phones...I don't want to hear that shit! :) lol
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whip it out and piss on the floor that is pretty annoying oh yeah and not bath before riding
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Talk,yak yak yak.
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