Ugh..Okay, I always tip when I go to a server style restaurant, but it's aggravating to me that a lot of people seem to think that we're OBLIGATED to tip them just because they were our waiter/waitress. I have worked in a server style restuarant, not as a waitress but still. Those girls make good money, better than what I made, always walked out with $75 + in their pocket while I walk out with nothing until paychecks are issued. Those people make a lot more than most people would think and (under most circumstances) if they would budget it right, they could have it pretty nice. And the work they do does NOT warrant them anything. They have the same job as anyone else in the restaurant-the standing around and carrying things. That's what I have to say about that, and now my other peeves.
People who don't acknowledge their cashier (which is what I do now). I understand if you don't feel like talking, but when I say "Hi, how are you today?" At least say something, otherwise I'm going to think you're rude for standing at the counter all that time and not saying one word to me.
People who put their money or change on the counter and expect you to pick it up. Several times I've been tempted to leave it there until they hand it to me, or put their change on the counter and let them pick it up. If you're not going to show the respect to me, why should I show it to you? But alas, it's my job so I have to.
It's stupid, but I hate to repeat jokes. It's more of a personal thing than anything else, it's like, if I have to repeat it then it's not funny anymore and I don't want to bother.
Obama. This m'f' could have given everyone in the country over the age of 18 a million dollars and he would have spent less money and would have stimulated our economy a lot more than all this other stuff.
People on welfare, food stamps, hud, etc. I totally understand that there are some people out there who just can't do for themselves. But then there are other people who can, but won't. Mostly because they're lazy. When I have to go without food sometimes and I see people coming into the store and buying cart loads of food and then paying for it with the EBT card and it's prints the receipt and you see that these people have HUNDREDS of dollars on those cards. I hope you take 10% of that and buy food and donate it to a pantry or a shelter or something because that's ridiculous.
Longer than I thought and there are more that just aren't coming to my mind right now, but those are the big ones.