Every day we pull some stats from a survey and say have a chat about the findings. Today: Our most hated habits revealed.
Britain's top 14 most hated habits:
- Using a disabled parking space when you’re not eligible to do so
- Not giving up your train or bus seat for a pregnant or elderly person
- Pushing in at the front of a queue or at a busy bar
- Walking past someone struggling with a pushchair to go up or down stairs
- Playing music so loud that everyone can hear it through your headphones
- Using a family parking space at the supermarket when you don't have kids
- Pressing the buttons to make the lift doors close before people can enter
- Eating someone else's food from the fridge
- Putting bags on the train or bus seat next to you so people have to ask to sit down
- Talking on your mobile phone while at a checkout till
- Not holding a door open for someone
- Not letting other drivers out at junctions
- Putting an empty milk carton/bottle back in the fridge
- Leaving the toilet seat up
Source: Research from the Charities Aid Foundation.
What do you think? Which of these bad habits and rude actions boil your blood? What other annoying things people do would make your list? Post a comment below, or on Twitter using #nsstatchat
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