Some people are more easily annoyed than others. They may be far quicker to lose their cool than they would like to be. On the other hand, those who are more patient live life as though they can endure any level of inconvenience without having it impact their mood. For the ones who are quick to anger, the inconsiderate actions of people around them are usually the root cause of their annoyance although others might see things differently. Perhaps, those who are easily bothered by little things lack the ability to just let things slide.
Many times in life, we just have to let things go and decide not to think about them after they're done, even if we feel what happened was super unfair.
Are you one of the many people who are easily annoyed? Do the littlest things get to you and do people know you as someone who is a bit of a hotwire? To find out for yourself, take this quiz and we'll let you know if you get annoyed too easily.
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You are with a group at a restaurant waiting for one more friend to arrive. How late does your friend have to be for you to order food before he arrives?
20-30 minutes
Immediately
Longer than 30 minutes
10-20 minutes
While sitting at the traffic light, the car ahead of you has not moved even after the light has turned green. How do you notify the driver that the light has changed to green?
Do nothing and hope the person notices the light is green
None of these
Lay on the horn until they move
Give a polite tap of my horn
The apartment below you is playing music with a large amount of bass at 2am when you have to work the next day. How do you handle the situation?
File a noise complaint in the morning
Bang on their door and ask them to turn the music down
None of these
Do nothing at all
While in a movie theater, a person is talking loudly next to you. How do you handle the situation?
None of these
Politely ask the person to be quiet
Tell an usher and have them do something
Physically stop the person from making noise
How often do you correct people's grammar or spelling?
Rarely
Never
Sometimes
All the time
You just arrived in a beautiful exotic location for a vacation... and it's raining! How do you handle the situation?
Explore the location, it's just a little rain!
None of these
Stay inside and pout
Call the travel agent and make different plans
You are walking on a sidewalk but have to stop and wait for a group of people to get finished taking a picture first. How do you handle the situation?
Walk through their picture
None of these
Wait for the group to finish taking the picture
Photobomb the picture
You see someone toss garbage out the window of their car. How do you handle the situation?
None of these
Catch up with the car and throw the trash back in the window
Leave the trash
Pick up the trash and go about your day
The person in front of you in line at a coffee shop won't get off their cell phone while the person at the till is trying to take their order. How do you handle the situation?
Jump in front of them in line
Take the person's phone
None of these
Wait patiently
What is the first thing which goes through your mind when a stranger walking ahead of you does not hold the door open?
That person must be in a rush
None of these
That person probably didn't notice me behind him
What an inconsiderate person!
What is the first thing you think of when a car alarm goes off in the middle of the night?
None of these
That's so annoying!
Who even still has a car alarm?!?!
I better make sure nobody's car is getting broken into
How do you tend to respond to telemarketers?
I hang up and go about my day
I give the person a piece of my mind
None of these
I block the number and don't pick up
A relative at a holiday dinner is giving a long speech on a political issue and you feel he doesn't actually know what he is talking about. How do you handle the situation?
Keep quiet
Engage in polite discussion with the relative
None of these
Bluntly correct the relative
A stranger is having a loud and very personal conversation on a cell phone in a public place. How do you handle the situation?
None of these
Ask the person to be quiet
Don't do anything at all
Join in the conversation with the person
You are trying to tell your friend about something in your life you really want to talk about but she keeps changing the topic to something about her. How do you handle the situation?
Criticize my friend for being selfish
None of these
Ask my friend to stop changing the topic
Let my friend talk about herself for a bit
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