Is it normal.... to hate someone for no reason?

There is a mother son sales duo at my work... I don't know if it's genetic, or if she just raised him shitty, but I hate them both more than anything and I have no real reason to...

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  • lexrex

    No, it's not normal to hate anyone for absolutely no reason. Unless of course you are a sociopath.

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  • Some people just aren't...right. It's something you can't quite define but it's there like the dread before a horrible event.

    When I waited tables there was a guy I never liked. He was super friendly and jovial but there was something about him that made me angry to the point of violence. No one understood it and neither did I.

    We later found out he had been jailed for 15 years for molesting a young girl. Trust your instincts my friend.

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  • hokisgurl

    U sound like this mean bitchy managers I worked for I hate female in management they over use their hormones and overcompensate because they aren't a man I'm a chick and some women should not be in retail

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  • zed

    It's perfectly normal! I hate this girl at my work for absolutely no reason! Wait, if you want a reason, I will give you reasonS. I hate her face, I hate the things she say, I hate the way she dresses, I hate the way she walks, oh and did I mention? I hate her face. Hahahaha! It's normal! :D

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  • readit

    If I were you I'd literally just go up to them as say, "I really hate you, I have no reason... But stop acting like total dipshits and I may not want to fucking punch you in the face every time I'm around you..."
    (: Aha, from experience.
    [It works]

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  • moonstruck

    its normal, some people have faces/ demeanor that just piss me off

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  • lisalyn

    U fine.

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  • Sotchi

    You say there's no reason, but there's got to be something! Which is ok. I mean, I sometimes I'll be annoyed with someone and think I shouldn't be because my reason is petty, but usually when I stop minimizing my reasons, I don't feel as guilty for not liking the person. In fact, I usually end up finding out that other people are thinking the exact same thing!

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  • queenb_yup

    Totally normal, esp in the workplace.

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