"Look, I know we're not really supposed to care what other people think about us. But if you're anything like me, it's kinda hard not to worry about being judged for stuff, at least a little bit! So when I saw someone pose the question over on Reddit recently, "What do you quietly and secretly judge other people for?" I absolutely HAD to know what I might be doing to draw the ire of others. Fortunately, these 27 responses have me feeling slightly less self-conscious:"
"1. "Not putting away their shopping carts. This one always irritates me, but I don't want to cause a scene, especially when I'm in my car looking for parking while it's happening. If I'm nearby, I'll put their cart away. I'll definitely rant about that person even more in my head." 2. "Using high beam headlights on any road except a rural one out in the sticks.""
Many people feel uneasy about being judged while also judging others for minor, everyday behaviors. Commonly mentioned pet peeves include leaving shopping carts in parking lots and using high-beam headlights in inappropriate places. The examples show frustration with inconsiderate public actions and a reluctance to confront strangers directly, leading to internal annoyance or small interventions when possible. Readers are invited to share their own private judgments, with an option to respond anonymously via a form. The list of responses provides a snapshot of everyday etiquette grievances and social irritation.
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