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  • Pet peeves are those things that people do or those things in life that really

  • bother you pet peeves or things that you find annoying.

  • So we're going to look at a few pet peeves this morning.

  • You can see I have one pet peeve up here.

  • This young man is chewing gum and it looks like he's chewing quite loudly.

  • I'm just gonna check to make sure everything's working. But welcome.

  • I'm Bob the Canadian.

  • We're here today to do a lesson on pet peeves.

  • I just want to say hello to everyone in the chat. Let me just check.

  • Looks like everything is working.

  • So we all have pet peeves.

  • We all have those things in life or things that people do in life that really,

  • really bother us.

  • I have more pet peeves than most people. I'm,

  • I'm not sure why, but there are a lot of things that bother me.

  • There are a lot of things that other people do that I find annoying.

  • So I'll kind of highlight as we go through some of my pet peeves.

  • But right now let's get started again.

  • Hello to everyone who is joining us.

  • Hello to everyone in the chat and welcome to this lesson.

  • So here's the first one. The letters are a little smaller this time,

  • but the first pet peeve we're going to talk about is people who chew loudly or

  • two with their mouth open. So depending on where you are from in the world,

  • this May or may not bother you,

  • but this is something that bothers my wife in particular,

  • does not like it when our kids too loudly or when they chew with their mouth

  • open. So you can see here I couldn't find a picture of a person chewing.

  • But here is a cow and the cow is chewing on some grass.

  • Chewing is when you do this when you're eating food.

  • So our first pet peeve is people who chew loudly or chew with their mouth open.

  • This one doesn't particularly bother me because usually if I'm eating with

  • people I like eating so much that I'm only really thinking about eating myself.

  • Eating my own food. And I don't usually hear everyone around me.

  • You don't know me personally, but when I'm hungry, I'm really hungry.

  • So when I eat, all I think about is the food I'm eating.

  • I'm not usually too worried about what other people are doing.

  • I'm just going to pause for a moment to welcome everyone.

  • So we're a few minutes in. This is a lesson on pet peeves. And again,

  • pet peeves are those things in life or things that people in life do that really

  • bother you or are that you find annoying. So again,

  • hello to everyone in the chat. Before we continue,

  • remember if you have questions about the topic, which is pet peeves.

  • Todd will be posting a link from time to time and you can ask those questions

  • via the Google form. Again, I will only be answering questions about the topic.

  • So I know some of you have other questions.

  • You can save those for tomorrow nights live stream, which is an open one.

  • This is one of my biggest pet peeves. In fact,

  • I think this is the biggest pet peeve that I have and that is people who text

  • and drive or use a phone while driving.

  • So as a lot of, you know,

  • I go for a walk every morning and I walk along the road outside of my house and

  • oftentimes I see people driving and they have their head down while they're

  • driving their vehicle because they are texting.

  • Texting is when you send a text message to someone.

  • So they're using their phone while they are driving.

  • And I just find this really, really dangerous.

  • And I find it's quite disrespectful because sometimes as I'm walking,

  • they don't see me. They're just driving along,

  • texting while driving their vehicle. It's a little crazy.

  • So that's my biggest one.

  • People who text and drive or who use their phone while driving,

  • don't please don't do that.

  • For the amount of people we have in this chat,

  • there's some of you that probably text and drive.

  • I would hope that you guys don't do that.

  • I'm going to do a couple more and then I'll start to take questions.

  • Here we go. Let's see.

  • People who are always late.

  • So another interesting fact about pet peeves is often your pet peeve is

  • something that you yourself don't do. So I am usually on time.

  • You can tell from the livestreams that I do every Friday and the live stream

  • that I do every Saturday,

  • we almost 99% of the time we start on time of Bob.

  • The Canadian likes to be on time. I don't like to be late.

  • So people who are always late I find this quite annoying.

  • Especially if you are supposed to be in a meeting or if you are supposed to meet

  • somebody and they show up late. I, I, I don't enjoy it.

  • I'm usually we too early though.

  • So that might actually bother other people because if something starts at eight,

  • I'm usually there at 10 to eight. If someone says,

  • meet me at a coffee shop at four, I'm usually there at 10 to four.

  • So maybe other people have a pet peeve.

  • People who are always early, but I'm usually

  • just a little bit bothered when people are not on time.

  • Here's our next pet peeve. Let me see here.

  • People who don't use their turn signals.

  • So this is the back of a car. This is the signal lighter turn signal.

  • People who don't use their turn signal or people who leave their turn signal on.

  • So sometimes when I'm driving down the highway

  • there will be someone in front of me who has their turn signal on.

  • But they don't ever turn, they just drive and drive and drive.

  • And they don't ever turn the direction, their turn signal.

  • It says that they're going.

  • But also there's people who don't signal or don't use their turning signal.

  • When they decide to turn, they just, all of the sudden they just turn.

  • And both of those things. I think they bother me to,

  • is this going to be a video about things that bothered Bob, the Canadian?

  • Possibly. Hey, let's jump over a and take a few questions.

  • I'm going to take the first one is from Agnes.

  • Let me post that into the chat. Agnes from Francis. Hi. And have a good day.

  • Is it better to use right now or right away? It's one of my pet peeves.

  • I like to do stuff right away. I liked they're slightly different.

  • But you can use both of them and they are very, very common phrases.

  • Like let's say I need a coffee right now or I need a coffee right away.

  • It just means there's an urgency to my need for a coffee, Agnes.

  • So hopefully that makes some sense. Let's see here.

  • Lawley has a question here. Lawley's question.

  • Lawley is from France as well. Hi Bob.

  • Can I say I am the pet peeve of my family? This, no,

  • that would not be a correct sentence. I totally understand your meaning though.

  • That you,

  • yourself and your personality might be a little bit annoying to your family.

  • But no, you wouldn't say that you're the pet peeve of your family.

  • If you were writing creatively, you might be able to say that,

  • but it's not a standard way to describe yourself. You would say,

  • my family finds me annoying or my family finds me a bit much.

  • I'll type that in.

  • My family finds me a bit much.

  • That would actually be a good phrase for later. Today.

  • When you're a bit much it means you're a little overwhelming for people.

  • I don't think you're like that. Lolly. I'm sure you're fine. Let's see here.

  • Let's see. I'm trying to find, oh, here we go.

  • Anna Anna says I'm nasty. Hello. I don't like bad smells.

  • How can I correctly say that?

  • So I would say that one of your pet peeves is things that stink a or bad smells.

  • So you could see either were actually correct there.

  • So you could definitely say that one of your pet peeves is that you don't like

  • things that stink or stinky things or things that smell.

  • Nathan GRS says, teacher Bob, happy Friday. Thanks Nathan. Happy Friday to you.

  • Annoying habits. Are they similar to pet peeves? Thank you very much. Yes.

  • So some people have very annoying habits.

  • And you would also say when they do that thing you don't like it.

  • So it's one of your pet peeves. So again,

  • a pet peeve is something that you personally find annoying or something that

  • bothers you.

  • So let's see people who use their phone when you are talking to them.

  • So I can't show you an example cause my phone is actually my camera right now.

  • But I think many of us have had conversations where you're talking to a friend

  • and every minute they look at their phone, so you're having a conversation.

  • You're enjoying talking, but every time their phone makes a noise,

  • even in the middle of a sentence,

  • they look at their phone and they stop listening to you.

  • So people who use their phone when you are talking to them,

  • this is definitely another pet peeve.

  • This one doesn't bother me very much. I think I might be guilty of doing this.

  • I might be someone who does sometimes use my phone when I'm talking to other

  • people. I really should stop doing that. But you can see in the picture here,

  • this is the universal look that people have on their face when they're annoyed.

  • A arms full, like this,

  • rightly arms folded and then there's the friend on the phone.

  • So in this picture,

  • I would imagine these two friends decided they would go out for coffee or go out

  • for something to eat and this friend is on her phone the whole time.

  • Not Enjoyable.

  • It's a much better to either turn your ringer off or turn your notifications off

  • on your phone when you're spending time with someone so that you're not

  • distracted. Always a good one. Oh, let's see here.

  • Here's another one. I'm sure some of you actually do this,

  • but for some people their pet peeve is people who drive with their windows down

  • and their music really loud.

  • So this is someone who has put a really loud radio or stereo in their car.

  • Usually this is younger people.

  • Usually these are young men who have a car with a really loud,

  • a stereo, a really loud car radio,

  • and they'll drive around with their windows down and they'll have what we would

  • say in English, the base pumping. So it's like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.

  • It's obviously way louder than that, but some people,

  • especially old people don't like it when people drive with their windows down

  • and their music really, really loud. This happens a lot in the summer.

  • This can happen in at places like the beach.

  • By the way free dot 99 English who's in the chat,

  • he has a brand new video at the beach. You can learn some English at the beach.

  • You should check out his channel. His name's Sean, by the way.

  • He goes by free 99, but his name is Shawn. Anyways,

  • sometimes when you go to the beach,

  • if it's a beach where cars drive along the beach, like in Florida,

  • people will drive along and they will crank their music.

  • Let me put that in the chat.

  • They will crank their music.

  • So in English, when we say that you crank it up or you crank your music,

  • it means that you play it really, really loudly.

  • So people who drive with their windows down and their music really,

  • really loud.

  • I think there's gotta be some of you in the chat who have a car with a really,

  • really loud stereo. And I'm, I bet you some of you do that.

  • So by the way, when I was a teenager I did that.

  • I had a really loud stereo in my car. Let's see here. Lawley has,

  • I'm going to do a few questions here.

  • Everybody Lawley says Lawley Lawley says people,

  • they are always complaining and have lots of things to be happy about.

  • So this is very true.

  • It's too bad that so many of us including me,

  • complain a lot because life isn't really that bad.

  • It's a, it's pretty good I think. Let's see here.

  • Amar has one, and I'm going to talk about this one in a little bit. Omar says,

  • hi Bob. My horrible pet peeve is people who cut in the queue in front without

  • apologizing in front of a counter or in front of the cashier. So we're going to,

  • we'll talk about this one in a little bit, but this is a big pet peeve.

  • People who jump into the line in front of you or they cut the queue.

  • Never a nice thing to do. Not very polite. Let's see here.

  • I'm going to try and figure out,

  • I'm not sure about this one. Just give me one moment.

  • I have to find the next question again. Hello everybody who's watching?

  • I'm Bob the Canadian. We're doing a lesson right now on pet peeves.

  • The things that bother you in life.

  • Here's the next one. At and t g says,

  • I usually warn people who talk behind my back. It annoys me.

  • So I tell people if they want to say something, they should talk to me directly.

  • So this is another good pet peeve. When people talk behind your back,

  • it means they talk about you when you are not there.

  • That is what a pet peeve is. So let's see here.

  • Next one is Nathan.

  • Let me go to the next one. I think I might have this one.

  • This is from Henry from Taiwan. Henry says, hi Bob.

  • If I can't put up with some people who literally smoke in public,

  • what I let them know directly they are not doing the right thing.

  • Your advice is appreciate it. This is a tricky one, Henry.

  • So pet peeves are things that bother you.

  • Sometimes you want to tell people that it bothers you,

  • but you do need to know them a little bit. You do need to know,

  • it's hard to tell a stranger to stop smoking without an argument starting.

  • So that's a tricky one. I personally don't,

  • if I see someone smoking in public or doing something that bothers me,

  • I usually don't say anything because I don't want to start an argument.

  • I don't want to start a fight. So let's move on though.

  • Here's another pet peeve.

  • This is people who always have the same problem as you.

  • So sometimes you share with someone a problem you are having or something else

  • that's not going very well in your life. And they'll say me too.

  • And you're really looking for them to just listen.

  • You're really looking for them to just have some sympathy to feel bad for you.

  • So you might say to someone, oh, I have a headache,

  • and then that person says I have a headache too.

  • And you might say to that person so yesterday I had the flu and I'm feeling a

  • little bit better today. And the person might say, Oh,

  • I had the flu last week too.

  • So I don't know if you know anyone like this,

  • but there are people who always have the same problem as you,

  • and it can be a little difficult because you're sharing with them.

  • You're telling them something because you want them to have sympathy.

  • So you might say, oh, I have a headache. And you want them to say, oh,

  • I feel bad for you. Do you want some Advil? Or do you want some Tylenol?

  • But instead of feeling sympathy, instead of asking you about you,

  • how your headache fields, they just say, oh, I had, I had a headache.

  • I have headache too. So anyways, pet peeve,

  • people who always have the same problem as you.

  • This,

  • this next one's kind of funny because I read this in the comments a lot.

  • Okay? In the comments of my videos.

  • So this is people who slurp when they drink.

  • So I slurp when I drink and I'm going,

  • I don't do in my live streams anymore,

  • but I'm going to slurp right now. Everyone,

  • if you don't like the sound of slurping, you should plug your ears.

  • But people who slurp when they drink. So here's a good slurp.

  • Did you hear that funny sound?

  • So many times in the comments of my videos in my earlier livestreams,

  • people would mention that they didn't like it, that I slurp when I drink.

  • So now instead I just say, oh, I need to take a little drink and then I do this

  • and then you don't even hear me. So pet peeve,

  • people who slurp when they drink should,

  • I should have put a picture of me here.

  • This should have been a picture of Botha Canadians. So Hey, anyways,

  • we are going to keep moving here but I just wanted to mention again for all of

  • you that have just joined us,

  • we are doing a lesson on pet peeves that are,

  • that pet peeves are the things that bother you or the things that are know you

  • in life. So we're looking at a few of them.

  • I noticed there's 470 people watching. That's awesome. If you're new here,

  • don't forget to click the subscribe button down there. I do lots of videos,

  • lots of lessons to help people learn English.

  • And if you guys could give me a thumbs up at some point, that would be really,

  • really cool as well. But thank you to everyone who's here.

  • Hi to everyone in the chat. Let me check if there are any more questions.

  • There are Dimitri has a kid,

  • one Dimitri says is shouting at other drivers a pet peeve? Yes,

  • definitely.

  • Sometimes people honk like beep beep when they drive and sometimes people yell

  • like, get Outta my way.

  • So definitely if you don't like when people yell when they're driving,

  • that would be a pet peeve of yours. So that was a good one to meet tree.

  • Thank you.

  • He has the question that is very challenging. Seed says,

  • how can we tell someone politely who is bothering us to stop?

  • I think you just say let's say someone's smoking on the subway and it's,

  • and it's not allowed. You could just say, do you mind not smoking here?

  • There is a sign that says no smoking and the smoke kind of bothers me.

  • That would be one way to do it. But again, like I said earlier,

  • I usually don't ask people to stop doing something if they're a stranger.

  • If there's someone that I don't know Norma says,

  • hi Bob. Is it correct if I say I'm not a pet peeve at all?

  • You would say I don't have any pet peeves.

  • That would be the correct way to say it. A lolly has given us a superchat.

  • Thanks. Lawley Lawley she has says, thanks for all videos. You are very aware.

  • Very, very welcome. Thanks Lala. You're, you're awesome.

  • So you would say, I don't have any pet peeves.

  • Remember the pet peeve is the name for things that bother you.

  • So you would say, you know,

  • one of my pet peeves is when people chew with their mouth open.

  • So what you're saying is something that bothers me.

  • Something that annoys me is when people chew with their mouth open.

  • So that would be how you would say that. Let me grab the next question. Kia. Ah,

  • this is a good one.

  • Kia says one of their pet peeves is people who talk on their phone loudly in

  • public. So people who are in a public place and then it just like, yeah, yeah.

  • Sounds great. Yeah, tomorrow. Okay, I'll see you then.

  • And it's just annoying. I like it when people put their earbuds in.

  • I have a pair here somewhere and then they just talk quietly to their

  • microphone. Let's see here.

  • How do you, this is from Moje Taba.

  • How do you react to a pet peeve in a polite way or in an angry way?

  • So it really depends.

  • So if my children are chewing with their mouths open,

  • I will ask them politely to stop. But if they keep doing it,

  • I will probably say it a little more sternly. When you're stern,

  • it's not anger, but it's definitely a affirm tone.

  • So you would say hey, could you stop chewing with your mouth open?

  • That's a very plate. And then you could say, look,

  • I said you needed to stop chewing with your mouth open.

  • If you don't stop we will take away your teddy bear. I Dunno,

  • that sounds mean. But anyways, that's how you would do it. But again,

  • I usually only address pet peeves with people if they're people I know.

  • Well let's see here.

  • So the next one is from [inaudible] from Somalia. Hi Sir. Good morning.

  • Good morning. Said. You're really doing a great job. Thank you.

  • We can't thank you enough. Could you please tell us what are your pet peeves?

  • So I think my biggest pet peeve is my two biggest ones.

  • We did already. People who text and drive,

  • so they're like on their phone and they're supposed to be driving.

  • And people who are late.

  • Those are my pet peeves for sure. Let's see here.

  • People are at, let's see here. Oh, Miroslav is here.

  • Here is mirror Slavs a pet peeve or is suggesting a pet peeve when people put

  • their feet or shoes on public tables or chairs, especially in the library.

  • I tried to understand that behavior, but I can't,

  • other people have to sit there after them.

  • So Miroslav is talking about someone who they sit down in a public place and

  • then they put their feet, can't show you my feet. There's my foot.

  • They put their feet up on a table or a chair or bench in a place where people

  • need to sit later. Yeah, I don't, I don't like that either. [inaudible] Slow.

  • let's see here. Muddy Isle Shamari says,

  • did you smoke when you were a teenager? While that's a rather personal question.

  • And yes, I did actually smoke when I was younger. I,

  • it was not a good idea. I quit a long time ago.

  • I have not had a cigarette for probably 25 years.

  • So when I was a teenager there was a couple of years where I smoked.

  • So let's see here. Next question.

  • Oh, this is from our Tina, this is great.

  • Other people are posting some pet peeves in the chat. That's awesome.

  • Martinez says a pet peeve is when young people that don't stand up on the bus,

  • sorry, young people that don't stand up on the bus to let this,

  • to give the seat to an older person or to a woman who is pregnant. Yeah.

  • Generally it is polite to to give someone a seat if they are elderly or if

  • someone's pregnant. I would agree that would be a pet peeve of mine too. Okay.

  • We kind of had this one came through the questions.

  • But in Canada we have non smoking areas.

  • There are places where you are not allowed to smoke.

  • And for some people a pet peeve is people who smoke in a non smoking area.

  • So some, excuse me.

  • Sometimes people just ignore the law.

  • They ignore the signs and they smoke in an area where you are not supposed to

  • smoke. So this is definitely another pet peeve.

  • I had a friend visit from China and he was a smoker and he had trouble finding

  • places to smoke. In Canada, in Canada,

  • there are not very many places left that you can smoke even outside.

  • So you can't smoke in a restaurant, you can't smoke in any public places.

  • Even if you go to a restaurant and they have an outside or an outdoor seating

  • area, you cannot smoke there.

  • So you can smoke in your backyard in Canada.

  • And I think you can smoke in your car if there's no passengers.

  • But it's it's quite strict in Canada.

  • Some of you might remember this from school,

  • the sound of chalk on a chalkboard.

  • So I have a whiteboard and I use whiteboard markers and they don't make any

  • sound. But a long time ago, this was a blackboard and the sound of chalk,

  • like e e talked made a funny sound.

  • Some people don't like the sound of chalk on a chalkboard and they certainly

  • don't like the sound of nails. So these are your nails. So if you scratch,

  • if this was a chalkboard or blackboard and you scratched it,

  • it would make a really, really horrible sound. So anyways,

  • the sound of chalk or nails on a chalkboard

  • people who cough,

  • so coughing without covering their mouth.

  • So sometimes there are people,

  • you'll see them walking and they will have a coughing fit or they will start

  • coughing and instead of covering their mouth with their hand,

  • or we're supposed to do it this way now or like this,

  • you're supposed to cough into your elbow because then you don't have the germs.

  • The cold germs on your hand. If you shake someone's hand. Leaders,

  • so cough like this,

  • but sometimes people will cough without covering their mouth.

  • I think that's pretty rude. I think when you cough you should cover your mouth.

  • Let's see here. Edgar Edgar's asking if fighting is considered a pet peeve.

  • So yes, possibly Edgar. I just saw that in the chat.

  • And if you don't know what fighting is, you need to look it up. Let's see here.

  • I'm going to do a couple more and then we'll do some questions.

  • Let's jump over to here.

  • People who stopped suddenly when walking in front of you.

  • This is a little bit my pet peeve,

  • actually a bigger pet peeve of mine would be people who walk really slow.

  • But people who stopped suddenly when walking in front of you.

  • So sometimes you're walking along and you're walking pretty fast and the person

  • in front of you all sudden just stops.

  • Maybe they're on their phone maybe they got distracted and then all of a sudden

  • you, you have to stop and you need to go around them.

  • So definitely a pet peeve for some people is people who stopped suddenly when

  • walking in front of you. I think this would bother me,

  • but I don't live in an area of Canada where there are lots of people.

  • So I don't often have it where there are people walking in front of me.

  • Usually when I'm walking,

  • there's no one in front of me because I live in a really small,

  • well I live outside of town, but when I go to town, it's a really small town.

  • Let's see here. We had this one come up in the questions.

  • In Canada we say people who cut in line.

  • And I think in Britain and a little bit in Canada,

  • we say people who jumped the queue.

  • So let's say you're waiting in line and there's 20 people ahead of you and you

  • go to get something out of your bag and when you look up,

  • there's 22 people ahead of you and then you check your phone and next time you

  • look up, there's 25 people in front of you.

  • Because people are jumping in or cutting in or jumping the,

  • okay, so they are getting in line ahead of you.

  • And I read some thing interesting about this yesterday.

  • It said something like if one person jumps the queue or if one person cuts in

  • line, the rest of the people in line, 5% of the people will be annoyed.

  • But if two people cut in line over 90% of the people will be annoyed.

  • So it's interesting.

  • I think when you see one person cut in line or jump the queue,

  • sometimes you think they had a friend waiting.

  • Maybe they just went to the bathroom and came back.

  • But when you see two people or more jump in,

  • jump in line or cut the line, cut in line that you start to get annoyed.

  • So let's look at a few questions. Agnes says

  • The noise in a library.

  • Can we say it's my pet peeve or is it better to say it's painful? Thank you.

  • I would say it's your pet peeve, but aren't library usually quiet. Oh,

  • when people make noise in the library. I understand.

  • So you like the library to be quiet,

  • but it's a pet peeve of yours when people make noise in the library. That's,

  • I'm pretty sure that's what you were saying. Let's see here.

  • Next one, noon whites says,

  • my pet peeve is when other people fail to attend an appointment without a proper

  • explanation. Is there a word for these kinds of people? No.

  • There is no word for it, but I think I think they're just rude.

  • I think when you a have an appointment and then you're late for an appointment

  • or you are, you totally missed the appointment. That's not very nice.

  • Let's see here.

  • [Inaudible]

  • Let's see.

  • AB been tig says it's so annoying when people,

  • when someone says that you need to change your attitude by yourself,

  • although they are not perfect either. Yeah.

  • So it's interesting when people tell you you should change your attitude,

  • but you actually think maybe you need to change your attitude.

  • Let's look at the next question.

  • Kaka this is not on topic, but Gaga says,

  • have you eaten breakfast? Yes,

  • I had a boiled egg and a little bit of spice cake.

  • You're not supposed to eat cake for breakfast, but we had a little bit of cake.

  • So I had to boil the egg and some spice cake.

  • Judit who watches the live streams sometimes later.

  • She usually reminds me that I should be eating healthy.

  • So a cake for breakfast is not healthy. Let's see here.

  • Let's see here. Mr Moe says,

  • why is it called a pet peeve? I actually don't know the answer to that, Mr Mo.

  • But when you have to look up the word Peeve,

  • that will give you some idea.

  • Anything that you have that's a pet is like a little animal,

  • but you can also have other things where you use the term pet.

  • So a pet peeve is like means it's a personal annoyance.

  • It's something that annoys you. So that was not a great explanation. Mr Mo,

  • you should definitely Google that. Let's see here.

  • Nass just says,

  • I do not like it when people go, oh, let's see.

  • I do not like it when people walk and do not take their feet off the ground and

  • make a shuffling sound. Adds interesting.

  • I haven't thought of that one before. Nastia I think that might annoy me.

  • In Canada. I don't know if I hear that very much. But anyways,

  • let's keep going. Let's see here. Amar says,

  • a pet peeve of mine is when people stop their car in front of your garage door

  • and you cannot take your vehicle out in Canada. You do not have this problem,

  • not like in Paris. That would be annoying.

  • So what Amar is saying is you have your car in the garage and you have the door

  • closed and then someone parks a right behind you and then you can't get your car

  • out. That would be very, very annoying for sure.

  • Let's see here.

  • Nathan Gr says teacher Bob.

  • A pet peeve could also be when someone stares at you intensely, you know,

  • without reason. That could be, yes, definitely.

  • So if you want to know what staring is,

  • I will stare at you guys for a second here.

  • Did that freak you out? Did that scare you? I hope not.

  • But what Nathan is saying,

  • a pet peeve is when people stare at you maybe on the bus or subway for no

  • reason. I wouldn't like that. That would not be enjoyable for me.

  • Let me get back to the lesson though. So here's another pet peeve.

  • This was a pet peeve of mine when I was in school.

  • Teachers who miss, spell your name.

  • So my name's Bob. This is not how you spelled Bob.

  • Bob Is like this Bob, Bob. It's a very,

  • very simple name to spell. But when I was in school,

  • sometimes people would write Bob with two bs or they would write Bobby or they

  • would write rob, Brit here.

  • Let me put that on the board for you because this is kind of a strange one. So

  • [Inaudible]

  • Robert is my real name. Okay.

  • Bob is like a nickname or a short form of my name.

  • And I had a teacher who would write.

  • Yeah,

  • Rob writ. That's not even a name.

  • That's not even a common name in Canada. But teachers who misspell your name.

  • Another pet peeve. Here's another one.

  • People who interrupt you while you are talking.

  • So I think this lady is trying to talk and I think this guy keeps interrupting

  • her. So sometimes you are having a conversation with a friend.

  • You can't even finish your sentences.

  • Every time you try to finish your sentence your friend just starts talking.

  • So people who interrupt you while you are talking.

  • Definitely a pet peeve.

  • This is another one. Oh, just one sec.

  • I'm going to erase the board for a moment there.

  • Now you know what he raised the board is,

  • I might do my livestream next week on school,

  • so I might talk about all kinds of things in a school. But anyways,

  • let's get back to this. Oh, before we do though, I just want to say hi again.

  • Remember if you are new here, hit the subscribe button, thumbs up.

  • And don't forget to come back tomorrow or over the weekend.

  • There will be English subtitles here if you need to review.

  • Some of the co of the,

  • of the things that I have said and Genta says Robert is your first name.

  • Yes. Bob and Robert are the same name.

  • I don't know if you knew that people who sing along to a song in a car with you.

  • So sometimes you are riding in a car with people and a really good song comes on

  • the radio. A song comes on that you really want to listen to,

  • but the person you are with start singing along to the song and it's kind of

  • ruining the song for you.

  • So people who sing along to a song in a car with you can be annoying.

  • I couldn't find a good picture of it,

  • but this lady's singing and her dog looks a little bit annoyed. Disney,

  • he looks like, Oh,

  • I wish she would stop singing so I could listen to my favorite song.

  • Next one.

  • People

  • people who talk in the theater during a movie.

  • So this really bothers me too.

  • I think a lot of these things bother me when I go to see a movie in the theater.

  • I do not like it when people talk during the movie.

  • It can be quite frustrating because you've paid a lot of money to see a movie.

  • And you just want to sit and listen and enjoy the movie.

  • And sometimes the people behind you just talk the whole time.

  • And that is not very enjoyable.

  • So people who talk in the theater during a movie, never fun.

  • And here's another one about movies.

  • When a phone rings during a movie or if you're watching a play sometimes you're

  • sitting and you're just enjoying the movie.

  • It's a super good movie and you're just love watching it.

  • And then all of a sudden someone's phone will ring or someone will get a

  • notification so their phone will beep or buzz or ring.

  • That can be very, very annoying as well.

  • Continuing on with the theme of phones

  • we have people who take too many selfies.

  • I don't know if you've ever been with someone who takes too many selfies.

  • But a selfie is when I think we all know what a Selfie is.

  • It's when you hold your camera up and you smile and you take a picture of

  • yourself. But some people when you're out,

  • they take selfies way too often,

  • like one or two selfies at the beginning of the evening,

  • maybe one or two selfies while you're out walking around.

  • But people who take selfies every two or three minutes,

  • it can get a little bit annoying. So another pet peeve,

  • people who take too many selfies.

  • Let's jump over to the questions and we'll go through a few more questions and

  • suggestions.

  • Mod Starbucks says people who don't remove their sunglasses with,

  • they're talking to you. It drives me crazy. That would drive me crazy too.

  • I don't have my sunglasses here,

  • but some youtubers wear sunglasses when they do their videos.

  • And I always wonder why because it's nice to see someone's eyes.

  • Let's see here. Catarina says,

  • I can't stand people who bite their nails. Yeah. So some people bite,

  • they bite their nails. It's not a good thing.

  • You should just trim your nails with a nail clipper and keep them nice and

  • short. Unless you like long nails and nail Polish. But for me,

  • you shouldn't bite your nails at all. Let's see here.

  • Niemeyer says this, this one, I have a sheet for this.

  • Two Knemeyer says people who leave their dog poop.

  • So when they walk their dog and their dog goes poop and they just leave it,

  • that is very, very annoying. Let's see.

  • This is from Mars sill.

  • Marcel says cars that stop in front of the supermarket and the drivers started

  • to honk their use their horns. So a salesman will come and take their order.

  • That would be really annoying. Yes, for sure.

  • Actually car horns in general are pretty annoying, aren't they?

  • Let's see here, Andre.

  • Let's see here. Andre Cruciani says, so in Canada,

  • do you have problems with loud music within cars too? Yes, we do.

  • What about people listening to music from their smartphones without earphones or

  • headphones? Yes,

  • we definitely have that problem and I think I have a sheet to show that as well.

  • Let's see here. Dimitri says,

  • let me get this one. Paste it over. Everybody. Dimitri says,

  • when you tell someone don't smoke in a nonsmoking area,

  • and they always argue about the right to smoke everywhere.

  • Sometimes smokers think they have the right to smoke everywhere.

  • And they like to argue about it. Let's see here.

  • Kazuyo Kazuyo Yamashita says,

  • I don't really like to see girls doing makeup or brushing their hair on the

  • train in the morning. Do you see this kind of girls?

  • Are you see this kind of behavior in Canada? I don't ride the train every day,

  • but I'm sure there are people shaving.

  • I'm sure there are men shaving on the train.

  • There are probably women who are doing their makeup or doing their hair on the

  • train as well. There's probably men putting on their tie.

  • When you're in a rush, I think sometimes that can happen. Let's see.

  • Next one. Let's see.

  • I'm just reading through

  • Oh. Gabo so here we have Gabo saying, hi Bob, thanks for your time.

  • In the case of pet piece for me instead of bothering me,

  • could I use the phrase nitpick? So it's nitpick.

  • I think it's one word.

  • Nitpick is when you are constantly telling somebody to change their behavior.

  • So I am a nitpicker. I tend to nitpick. I tell my children,

  • you know, pick up after yourselves, do the dishes.

  • Don't leave your toys on the floor.

  • So nitpicking is when you're just constantly telling someone how to behave.

  • I'm going to make sure I have the word correctly here. Nitpicking,

  • looking for small or unimportant errors or faults,

  • especially in order to criticize. So that's what nitpicking is.

  • So I do nitpick credit actually.

  • Varghese here has one Varghese says,

  • is it correct to say it is an irritating sound or it is an irritable sound?

  • I would s the most correct one would be to say it is an irritating sound or I

  • find that sound irritating,

  • but you might want to use the word noise instead.

  • So a sound can be nice or it can be not very nice,

  • but noise already is describing it as being a little bit annoying.

  • So I would say I F it is an irritating noise or that noise really polished me.

  • So this is cultural depending on what part of the world you are in.

  • So public displays of affection are when people kiss or hug in a public place.

  • In Canada,

  • people generally don't kiss or hug each other in public places.

  • And generally we are uncomfortable when people do this,

  • but it depends on the situation.

  • You might see people kissing at a concert at night, that would probably be okay,

  • but if you were walking in the park with your children in the afternoon and

  • there were two people on a park bench kissing each other most people are

  • uncomfortable with that. That's a public display of affection.

  • And I think in some cultures this wouldn't bother people at all.

  • In some countries people would be fine with.

  • And in some countries people would be uncomfortable with public displays of

  • affection. So that would be things like holding hands.

  • So if you see two people holding hands, giving each other a kiss,

  • giving each other a hug,

  • walking with their arms around each other some of those things in Canada are

  • totally fine. And some of those things people would be like,

  • oh yeah, I just don't,

  • I'm uncomfortable when people publicly display their affection.

  • I'm not sure if this ever has happened to you,

  • but people who eat your food from the fridge at work,

  • this can happen sometimes. It doesn't usually happen at my work,

  • but in where I work, there is a fridge where all of the workers,

  • all of the teachers put their lunch.

  • And at some workplaces people eat other people's food. That would really,

  • really, that would really, really bother me, bother me.

  • This one,

  • people who put gum under a table or bench when they are done chewing it so you

  • can see this girl as blowing a bubble. So she is chewing gum.

  • Sometimes people chew gum and then when they're done they take it and they stick

  • it under a bench or they stick it under a table in a restaurant.

  • And that is really, really annoying as well.

  • People who put gum under a table or bench when they are done chewing it you

  • should definitely not do that.

  • If you chew gum, please put your gum in the garbage. I'm just one sec.

  • So I covered my mouth when I coughed there.

  • Just so you know I made sure that I did that and I'm going to have a drink too.

  • One second.

  • This I think bothers everybody in the world and that is bad drivers.

  • So people who are really bad at driving,

  • you can see here all of these cars are crowded into one area.

  • I would imagine everyone is honking at each other.

  • But a pet peeve of many,

  • many people in the world would be bad drivers.

  • People who just don't know how to drive, they drive too fast,

  • they don't stay in their lane, they cut you off.

  • So when you get cut off,

  • you're driving and someone comes and then they pull in front of you really

  • quickly. So people who are bad drivers,

  • pet peeve another one is

  • people who don't actually listen when you are talking to them.

  • I don't know if you know anyone like this where you say something in the

  • conversation and then they talk about themselves and then you say something else

  • in the conversation and then they talk about themselves.

  • So it can be annoying when people don't actually listen when you are talking to

  • them. So I'm sure most of you are good drivers.

  • I see a few people in the chat talking about that. Again,

  • welcome to everybody who's here. We're talking about pet peeves today. Again,

  • if you are new here,

  • don't forget to subscribe and thumbs up and all that fun stuff.

  • And I'm Bob the Canadian.

  • I teach English on youtube and you're watching one of the lessons right now.

  • Another pet peeve is a person who is always the expert on any topic.

  • So I don't know if you can see this man's face, but he looks like someone who,

  • no matter what you are talking about,

  • he will know everything about that subject.

  • So maybe you're talking about cars and you say my car isn't running very good.

  • And that the person who always knows everything might say, well, you know,

  • it's a good idea to get the oil in your car changed every month.

  • Are you doing that?

  • And then you might be talking about movies and you might say oh,

  • I really, really liked the last Spiderman movie.

  • And then the person who is always the expert on any topic might say well,

  • you know,

  • there's actually seven different Spiderman movies that have been released over

  • the last 12 years. By the way, I don't know if that's true, I'm just pretending.

  • But I think all of us know a person who is always the expert on any topic.

  • So sometimes that's me. Sometimes this person is me.

  • I try not to be an expert on every topic,

  • but sometimes I like just jumping in. So

  • Philippe says his biggest pet peeve is people on youtube all the time.

  • Like they don't have a job. Well, you know,

  • everyone has a different commitment in life. This one bothers me. Spam email.

  • So spam email is email that you get that you, you,

  • you didn't ask for. So sometimes when you check your email,

  • you have like two emails, one from a friend,

  • one from a boss or from your boss,

  • and then you have seven from people trying to sell you something.

  • So spam email is another one. We had this one.

  • People who walk their dog and don't clean up after it.

  • So here it says scoop your pets poop. So dogs tend to poop.

  • And when you walk a dog, you should clean up the poop.

  • If your dog goes poop you should have a pooper scooper.

  • That's what this little shovel is. We call that a pooper scooper.

  • And you should have little bags and you should clean up after your dog.

  • In Canada it's the law. You can't leave. You're,

  • if your dog goes poop, you have to clean it up. It's the law.

  • You can be fined if you don't clean up after your dog.

  • And continuing on this, a similar theme,

  • people who flick their cigarette butts on the ground.

  • So when people smoke, when they're done smoking, sometimes they flick,

  • it's a little flick their cigarette butt.

  • So the cigarette butt is what's left when you're done smoking and they'll finish

  • smoking and then they'll just flick their cigarette butt on the ground.

  • This can also be dangerous because it can start fires.

  • If you're in a campground or a forested area,

  • or even if the grass along the side of the road is dry cigarette butts if you

  • flicked them can start fires. So it's also very dangerous,

  • so you shouldn't do that. And then just in general,

  • people who litter, so this person is thrown,

  • their pop can or their soda can on the ground.

  • If you've watched any of my videos,

  • like when I teach English at the park and those kinds of things,

  • I often talk about how I like it when people keep the world clean.

  • So don't litter. It's not very nice to litter. So people who litter.

  • And then this one makes me laugh.

  • Sometimes people go on vacation and it can be a little annoying.

  • But when people show you 5,000 pictures of their vacation,

  • so sometimes a relative will go on a trip,

  • they'll go on vacation and when they come back they'll have like so many

  • pictures. You, it's kind of boring to look at all the pictures.

  • So sometimes people show you. I just wrote 5,000 here for fun,

  • just a big number,

  • but sometimes people go on a trip and then they come back and they show you

  • 5,000 pictures of their trip or 10,000 pictures of their trip.

  • Let's see here.

  • Let's see here.

  • Marius Cyprian says, hi Bob.

  • Do you mind when someone works in a slow way when you interact with them?

  • Thank you. So when I work with people,

  • I like them to work the same speed as me, so I don't know how to answer that.

  • When Mario says I'm a pretty fast worker and then I usually like people to work

  • the same speed as me. Let's see here.

  • Allie says, hi Bob. Thanks for teaching us. You're welcome, Allie.

  • My pet peeve is people who talk to me with their sunglasses on. Yes.

  • That can be very annoying. Let's see here.

  • Anna from the Ukraine says,

  • I don't like it when people spit on the floor and when they interrupt too much

  • while having a conversation, it's annoying. So people who spit on the floor,

  • so again, spitting, I'm not going to spit, but it's when you go to,

  • so you spit saliva out of your mouth. Yeah, that's not very nice.

  • I wouldn't I wouldn't like that either. Cut. Catarina this is a good one.

  • Catarina says I'm a pet peeve is people who stay too close to you in line or

  • people who stand too close to you in line. It makes me uncomfortable.

  • That would make me uncomfortable too. I don't like it when stand really close.

  • I don't like it when people look over my shoulder when I'm in line.

  • Sometimes I'm on my phone when I'm waiting in line and the person behind me will

  • be looking at my phone. Let's see here.

  • I don't know this word. I hope it's not a bad word. Socio says,

  • I don't like people who slouch or are phubbing,

  • they are bad habits and also clicking their pen. So Click, click, click, click,

  • click, click, click. Do I have a pen like that here? Don't think I do.

  • Oh, I have a mechanical pencil. So this is, this is what you find annoying.

  • So some people, if you're in a classroom,

  • they'll sit and they'll listen and they'll be like,

  • and they'll just keep doing that is annoying. I wouldn't like that at all.

  • And I have to look up phubbing cause I don't know what it is.

  • Let's see. Oh, I see.

  • It's when you're using your phone and not paying attention to someone. Yeah,

  • that's annoying. Very annoying. Let's see.

  • Let's see here.

  • The next one is from o g a o Ogi or o g says people who walked very slowly

  • and when you're walking behind them and then you can't walk faster. Yes,

  • that is very annoying. Let's see. Oh,

  • Marty is actually talking about what I just talked about. Hi.

  • People snooping on your mobile and you don't know. So that would be,

  • I'm on my phone and someone right here is looking at my screen while I'm on my

  • phone. That's not very kind. Svetlana in the chat says,

  • what about people sitting with their feet on the table?

  • We did have that once flat. Lana, Svetlana, sorry,

  • that's a hard name for me to say. Set Lana. For sure.

  • Let's see here. Oh,

  • Anna from the Ukraine has a really good pet peeve here.

  • People when someone tells me the end of a film or a book that I wanted to watch

  • or read, that would be very, very annoying.

  • So maybe there's a movie that you really want to go see and then someone at work

  • or one of your friends tells you how it ends. That would be very annoying.

  • That would be very, very annoying. Let's see here. Irma,

  • that's a great question because I have a page for this. Irma says, hi Bob.

  • It's annoying when someone has fragrant food on the bus or other public

  • transportation. So smells can be annoying. In fact,

  • the smell of food can be annoying to some people.

  • Body odor can be annoying to some people.

  • So body odor is when you sweat a lot and then you stink.

  • But also some people find the smell of perfume or Cologne that is too strong.

  • So sometimes people put on too much perfume,

  • so a or too much cologne. So perfume is worn by women,

  • so it's like you know,

  • spray spray and then you rub together and maybe you do this.

  • Cologne is worn by men. And you can see I have,

  • I think it's Chanel number five there. When you talk about perfume,

  • you should always talk about perfume from France.

  • I think they probably make the best perfume. Let's ask the Lawley.

  • Lawley is the best perfume from France. Let us know in the chat. Anyways,

  • perfume or Cologne that is too strong.

  • That can definitely be annoying for some people,

  • especially if you have to sit close to someone.

  • Sometimes when you go on the subway or the metro or on a bus,

  • there can be someone who has really strong perfume or really,

  • really strong Cologne. Let's look at a few more.

  • Let's see here.

  • I'll Fonzo from Spain says when people talk too much in a conversation and think

  • it's only their idea is good fact. That would be annoying.

  • That kind of describes me though.

  • Usually when I'm in a conversation I always think my ideas the best idea.

  • So Agnes has a question here.

  • Is it better to say someone or somebody who interrupts you all the time?

  • So you could say it annoys me.

  • When somebody interrupts, let's see, how would I say that nicely?

  • Someone who interrupts you all the time.

  • Somebody who interrupts you all the time. You could say both Agnes.

  • They both work fine. Dylan has a question here.

  • Do pet peeves means something that annoys somebody? Yes.

  • That's what a pet peeve is. Something that annoys somebody.

  • Let's see here. SIADH from Somalia says,

  • when people don't come or miss an appointment that we had a and they miss it on

  • purpose. Can I say that that person bailed on me? Yes.

  • So that would accurately describe someone bailing on you.

  • So if you say to your friend, meet me at the cafe tomorrow at 10,

  • and then you go to the cafe and then you're there at 10 and then it's 10 oh

  • five, and then it's 10, 10, and your friend hasn't showed up yet.

  • You could say that your friend bailed on you.

  • You could also say there a no show. That's another way to describe it.

  • Catch me. You know, I like this one.

  • One of my pet peeves is when you're in a public bathroom,

  • but there is no toilet paper in the style that is very, very annoying.

  • Absolutely. For sure. Let me see here.

  • Miroslav says, a pet peeve is almost every time people, oh,

  • people mix up the country.

  • I am from Serbia with Siberia or Syria. Yes,

  • people from Canada don't usually have that problem,

  • but I could see how people would get that mixed up. Let's see here.

  • Let's see. Oh, let me see this one.

  • Henry says a pet peeve would be when someone keeps the fridge open because one

  • is too busy minding his own food and too lazy to close the fridge. For your,

  • for yes, for your information. It's a communal fridge. You know,

  • that reminds me, Henry,

  • another pet peeve of mine is when sometimes my children open the fridge to,

  • to find a snack and they stand with the door open while they look at what's in

  • the fridge. And then all the cold air from the fridge starts to come out.

  • Let's see here. Yan Chick Korolev, it says,

  • I heard that American people tend to make small talk with strangers. Yeah.

  • Canadians and Americans tend to talk to strangers. It's a cultural thing.

  • We certainly do do that. Let's see here.

  • Khyber says, oh, I see. Yes. Khyber says, hi Sir.

  • My question is, what can we call the hair of a pet on your,

  • on your body in English. So sometimes people have pet hair.

  • We just say pet hair or dog hair or cat here.

  • Sometimes you'll sit by someone and they'll,

  • they'll just have dog hair on their shirt or on their back or on their pants or

  • they'll have cat hair on them. So that, that would be a little bit annoying.

  • Let's see here. Let's see. I'm trying to find another one.

  • Oh, here's from Sam.

  • Sam says it bothers me when people boss me around. Sorry,

  • I'm not going to be able to get to all the questions. Everybody. there's a,

  • there's quite a few here.

  • Mouse's a pet peeve is when people do not close the lid properly on a soda

  • bottle. Let's see here.

  • Mario [inaudible] Cyprian says hi there.

  • There are annoying people who criticize and talk badly online and when someone

  • makes a live or when they argue and those people are, oh yes.

  • Sometimes during live streams, people in the chat say rude things.

  • That's why Todd is here. Todd takes care of that for me in my live streams.

  • Let's see here.

  • Mouse as a pet peeve is when my little toe hits the corner.

  • So we call that stubbing your toe.

  • So when you stub your toe.

  • So pretend this is my foot and then you're walking and then you hit your foot

  • against something and it hurts. We say that stubbing your toe.

  • Henry says when people throw food down the sink and it gets clogged.

  • Yes.

  • Hi Roseanne says Bob,

  • I think this lesson will make a lot of people think about what they have been

  • doing. Hopefully,

  • hopefully if you're someone who drives with the windows down in loud music,

  • you'll think about it for a bit. Let's see here.

  • And then Mon, we're gonna finish this off the same place we started monsters.

  • I find it very annoying when people make noises while eating and chewing foods.

  • So, hey everyone, it's been an hour. This has been a great lesson.

  • Please remember that if you come back tomorrow,

  • there will be subtitles here in English.

  • So if there were parts of this lesson that you didn't understand,

  • do come back and watch that part again. I'm Bob the Canadian.

  • If you are new here, please subscribe. Give me a thumbs up.

  • We are going to wrap this up. We are going to end this lesson.

  • This was super fun.

  • Thank you so much for all the people that put their pet peeves in the question

  • box in the form. That was awesome.

  • Thanks to Todd for monitoring the chat.

  • Thanks to Sean from free 99 English,

  • you should visit his channel for hanging out as well.

  • And I just think all of you for coming and watching have a good weekend.

  • I know some of you, it's Friday morning, so you have to work today yet,

  • or you have to go to school.

  • I know for some of you it's Friday night and you're already celebrating the

  • weekend, so thank you so much for watching. Again, I'm Bob the Canadian.

  • I'm going to push the stop button.

  • And I will keep talking a little bit here.

Pet peeves are those things that people do or those things in life that really

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讓我們來學英語吧!關於Pet Peeves的英語課程(讓人煩惱的事情)! (Let's Learn English! An English Lesson about Pet Peeves (The things that bother people)!)

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