mlawson
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:19 PM
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Annoying habit: chuckling or giggling no matter what is said! |
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Do you know anyone who does this?? No matter what you say, how serious it is, how pissed off you are about something, or worried about something, this person's immediate response is a chuckle or giggle??? And then you say, "No, I am SERIOUS!!!!", as if to say, WTF is so funny about (what I said)??????? Is it that these people can't think of a suitable verbal response, or do they not even realize what they are doing??? There are people, good friends, whom I avoid more and more, because their chuckling habit annoys the _______ out of me!!
Anyone else who can not stand this???? (Yes, I know it's trivial, but still.....)
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:21 PM
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1. heh, heh, heh-- mlawson said "habit" |
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:23 PM
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:26 PM
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5. heh, heh, heh-- he also said "pissed"... (chuckle) |
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:22 PM
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on the simpsons does this. I have worked with people like this before and it's quite annoying.
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:23 PM
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4. My husband does this when he is nervous. |
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It annoys the shit out of me.
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:28 PM
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6. That's what I was going to say |
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I think it is a nervous response that some people have a hard time controlling. I have a different response when I'm nervous. I get real fidgety and have a hard time making eye contact. It's something I've become conscious of only recently and I'm doing my best to try and stop it.
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:29 PM
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8. Yeah, I think a lot of folks do it when they're nervous. |
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Honestly it doesn't bother me. But I guess I can see how it would bother others.
What bothers me are the number of folks at work and at school who mindlessly drum their fingers. - Especially the ones drumming to no fathomable beat or pattern. Not the most horrific habit, I know. It's just irritating.
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:28 PM
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7. I have a coworker who does that. |
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At first I thought she was laughing at me. Now I know it's just her response to everything, and ignore it.
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:29 PM
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9. I spend 12 hours a day with someone like that! |
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My co-worker who sits not 2 feet away from me giggles at EVERYTHING. I have to walk out of the office several times a day to keep from smacking her. How I've lasted this long at this job I don't know
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:30 PM
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10. My HUSBAND does this, and it makes me froth at the mouth. |
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Me: STOP that fucking laughing!! The cat's dead!! Didn't you hear what I just said?? Him: I wasn't laughing! Me: Well, what was that noise, then?? Him: I... well... I don't know.
I honestly think he doesn't listen to a word anyone says(He doesn't do this just to me) and he just emits the most convenient noise to pretend he's listening. It is VERY annoying.
When he is in a real conversation, he laughs or giggles at the end of EVERY one of his statements. also very annoying. Very few utterances require a giggle or laugh at the end.
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Tue Oct-28-03 06:52 PM
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11. I'm sort of like that |
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I don't laugh at quite everything but a lot of things. Sometimes, I laugh at clearly inappropriate things and notice people's response and that makes it even harder to stop laughing. Maybe, it is a nervous thing. Why am I laughing now?
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Tue Oct-28-03 08:32 PM
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15. I'm sometimes guilty of that. |
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Not out of nervousness. Mostly it's when I think of something funny that I'd rather not say out loud. It's the curse of a smartass.
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Tue Oct-28-03 07:07 PM
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12. Have you noticed that Jerry Falwell and other RW types do this? |
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I seem to recall that Falwell engages in a lot of inappropriate chuckling.
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Tue Oct-28-03 07:10 PM
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It's a standard RW response, when the TRUTH is being thrown at them: just laugh it away. Pat Buchanan is the most notable practitioner of this tack. And I suspect it works, among the unformed types.
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Tue Oct-28-03 08:30 PM
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Dr. Hibbert: "This little boy broke his leg trying to fly like Superman. This boy's brother hit him in the head with a wrench, mimicking a recent TV wrestling match. I won't even subject you to the horrors of our Three Stooges ward." Marge: "Gee, I never realized TV was such a dangerous influence." Dr. H: "Well, as tragic as all this is, it's a small price to pay for countless hours of top-notch entertainment." (laughs inappropriately.)
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