Are you quite particular? Expect particular standards?
Sometimes when I experience something I pick up on stuff and feel the need to 'complain' or give feedback - usually this is with a purchase. I find myself always writing emails to places expressing dissatisfaction with a product I bought from them. The other day I took photos of a sandwich I bought because it was tiny compared to the packaging it came in and there was a mean amount of filling in it. I emailed the cinema I attended the other week to complain about a really noisy, disruptive group of girls who wouldn't shut up during a film (and got two, free tickets out of it!) And so on. Am I weird?
Is anyone else like this? I guess I just expect a particular standard if I pay for something.
I always have the urge to complain about practically everything, but over the years I've learned that it's not always the best idea, even if keeping quiet feels like it's the end of the world.
It's a surefire way to get someone to spit in your food, or pass your contact information on to spam advertisers etc.
Yeah, this is me. I'm completely non-confrontational, and can be quite the pushover because of it. Over the weekend, my stepmom let my brother eat MY leftover pizza (as in, pizza I personally purchased), and I texted her to ask where it was, and then indicated that I was disappointed because I'd planned to eat it for lunch (complete understatement of the century...in reality, I was freaking the hell out). Just telling her that I was disappointed felt really confrontational to me, so I avoided her the rest of the day, like she'd be mad at me for calling her out, when really, I had every right to be angry.
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I have too high standards for many things. When I was a TA, I graded students' lab reports and papers 25-30% below the cluster of the grades from all the other TAs. This was me trying to grade as leniently as possible for me. I am surprised that my students did not come after me with pitches and torchforks.
I have -very- high standards for people, just in general. I expect a lot out of everyone, have been called a perfectionist, etc. I am well known for mostly giving critical remarks. However, I do my best to criticize in a helpful way, and try to help them improve. In certain circles, my criticism does not seem to go over well, but in other circles, everyone is OK with it and in fact desires and respects my opinion.
For example, my bands like that I'm critical - often when you show someone a song or an idea for a song, they will say "oh that's nice" or whatever, some canned positive answer, but I always try to find things they could improve, or things I don't like about it, what I would change, etc. The percussionist from my 4 person group and my trio, who I've known for about 10 years, said that what he likes about me is that if I dislike something, I'm never afraid to say so, and that he knows when I give him an opinion that it's honest.
Yes. I have a great sense of humour, actually. It probably stops me from complaining about everything. And stops me from going insane.
Yup, I have to laugh sometimes just to balance out the crying. I enjoy humor. It helps to balance out the hard stuff.
Our TA would staple a folded paper with all the answers to the back of our homework....
I actually have high standards. But people bring me dirty car rentals, dirty drinking glasses. They fix my brand new car wrong twice...
Most recently they handed me a drink at Starbucks that looked as if they dropped it. It was double cupped with whip cream on the side? Bah I say.
Things like sticky jars and messy ketchup bottles drive me crazy. I have a problem with the people in my building not taking care of their own junk mail. Grown men cycling on the pavement and expecting me to move out of their way to allow them past drives me crazy. People being just generally inconsiderate and selfish gets on my nerves. I know not to act on it, I know some dont have that mental switch and do.
I can't wait to see God Bless America.
Yes, I'm quite fussy about some things.
I often do DIY jobs & also make furniture for myself out of wood,
If I'm using screws, all the screws must be the same size (which is understandable) but some have a slightly different thread, to me, they MUST all be exactly the same for the project I am doing.
It drives me crazy sometimes, sorting the same types of everything needed can be time consuming.
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