Shellis notes how talking loudly on the phone or with others is extremely disruptive in public spaces. "Sharing with anyone in the vicinity the context of your conversation is inappropriate and can be awkward for the people around. It’s best to leave a space to take a call if you’re in a quieter area," she adds.Related: 14 Phrases That Make You Sound 'Instantly Uptight,' According to Etiquette Experts
"Playing music, videos or games without headphones in public areas can invade others’ personal space, making it hard for them to focus or relax," Shellis explains.
4. Grooming
Whether it’s talking with a mouth full of food, chewing loudly or checking your phone at the table, poor table manners can be distracting and off-putting to others. Table etiquette exists to ensure shared dining experiences are pleasant.Maier acknowledges that younger generations might lean on technology more, like constantly checking phones. However, this can feel isolating to older generations, so it's important to be aware of who you're around.Related: 9 Subtle Ways Your Body Language Might Make You 'Instantly Unlikable,' Psychologists Say6. Invading Personal Space
Shellis says this tends to be an issue of the state of mind. Still, leaving a mess in spaces like restaurants, movie theaters and shared seating areas is an annoying habit. "Some believe it is the employees' or attendants' responsibility to clean up after them. 'After all, they are getting paid, right?' communicates disrespect and disregard for one’s own responsibilities," she explains. 8. Speaking Loud
9. Interrupting
"In offices or social gatherings, interrupting others while they’re speaking can be perceived as rude and disrespectful, breaking the flow of conversation and showing a lack of consideration," Shellis warns.
Other Annoying Things People Do
Aside from these mega offenders, there are more subtle annoying habits to pay attention to. Maier provides some examples, including leaving doors open behind you walking through a door and not looking back to see if it should be held open for someone, keeping in earbuds when communicating with someone else, walking while texting and looking at your phone when someone is talking to you."Little habits like these seem harmless, but can easily come across as distracting or dismissive," she adds.
Tips for Avoiding Annoying Habits
Here are Shellis' tips for avoiding annoying habits that can come off as rude and inconsiderate:
Perspective is everything: Shift your perspective to how you want people around you to feel you when you approach them and when you leave them. How do you want to be thought of? How do you want to be remembered? Keep your voice at a normal volume: Speaking loudly is disruptive—stay to a normal tone good for someone within a close distance to hear.When you are in a shared space, clean up after yourself: Go the extra mile and pick up things you see lying around that are trash.Wrap it up: When someone seems to be looking at their phone when you are talking to them, quickly wrap up the conversation and shift to a different space.Avoid sharing too much personal information: Especially drama and trauma. People can only handle a few bullet points. Details are often too much negative energy to hand someone to carry.Avoid gossip at all times: If someone around you is gossiping about someone, redirect to say something you actually like about the person they are talking about.Be an active listener: Allow others to finish their thoughts, and avoid frequent interruptions.Related: 9 Surprising Things You Should Never, Ever Reveal About Yourself and Why, According to Psychologists
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