EElizabeth’s English Blog #19
By:
Elizabeth Crotts
Everyone has annoyances and irritating triggers. They are typically produced when we are young by our
siblings, parents, neighbors, and even strangers. We all get
spontaneously irrational when someone acts or speaks a specific way. Some
people hate the word “moist.” Some people hate the sound of Styrofoam or nails
on the chalkboard. One of the biggest pet peeves to most people is loud, open-mouth chewing. That’s not one of my pet peeves, but I do find it gross. Just
close your mouth, you are not a cow. This food isn’t cud!
Moving on from what
irritates the general public, I present my pet peeves. My blood does not boil faster than when other people steal my food. Those are fighting actions
in my book. It’s MY FOOD. I will even clarify more if you ask for a bite and I
respond no. That is my final answer. If you try stealing a French fry, I will
bite off your finger and turn it into a fry. Go ahead, ask my family if I am
bluffing. This is your warning if you and I ever have a meal together. You can
learn about my other major and minor pet peeves in blog #20.
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