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A lot of us size people up and make assumptions about them because of something they say or do, but we donât always admit to doing it. A Reddit thread has people confessing the things they secretly judge others for.
A lot of folks are weighing in on the topic, and these are some of the most relatable responses of the nearly 9-thousand that have come in.
- âWhat they name their kidsâ
- âWhether they have manners or not.â
- âHow they treat complete strangers out in public.â
- âPeople crying in front of the camera and posting it on social mediaâ
- âPeople who cut in lines.â
- âHygieneâ
- âThose wooden signs they have in their homes that say âGather,â or stuff like that.â
- âBad driving. No turn signal, tailgating, treating the drive like a race.â
- âWhen people do good for others and video it to put online.â
- âUsing words incorrectly: effect/affect, principal/principle, there/their/they're, your/you're, whose/who's, etcâ
- âNot cleaning up after your dog.â
- âMaking politics a core part of their identity.â
- âPeople who don't say thank you or please.â
- âSmokingâ
- âNot being able to be on time. I donât mean running late every once in a while. Iâm talking about people who literally cannot bring themselves to be on time ever for anythingâ
- âLetting their kids roam around and destroying things in stores or restaurants.â
- âPeople who will whip their phone out to start video recording you and anything else, for everything and anything.â
- âDirty fingernailsâ
- âAdults who wear pajamas in publicâ
- âFat parents stuffing their young children with bad food.â
- âIf they put their shopping carts back or not.â
- âWhen people donât wave after you let them let them in front of you while drivingâ
- âPutting âI donât judge anyone for anythingâ on a Reddit post asking about judging.â
Can you relate?