Is it normal that i hate stupidly dumb people?
I hate when I'm in school and people repeat every single word that the teacher speaks! Still, I hate even more people that don't know how to behave in a conversation! Then I get bored and I leave. :/
Ask Your Question today
I hate when I'm in school and people repeat every single word that the teacher speaks! Still, I hate even more people that don't know how to behave in a conversation! Then I get bored and I leave. :/
I have repaired your question. Incorrect grammar is marked in [square brackets]
Is it normal that I hate stupid[ly*], dumb people?
I hate [it] when I'm in school and people repeat every single word that the teacher speaks! Still, I hate [moved to end] people that don't know how to behave in a conversation [even more]! Then I get bored and [I*] leave. :/
(* = delete this.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Is it normal to hate Grammar Nazis?
Normally, in a random thread, I would hate it when someone points out grammar mistakes.
However, I make an exception in posts about stupidity, especially when the person is calling someone else stupid.
Technically however... repeating the teacher IS how you often pass your classes.
I hated when we'd read out loud in English senior year (HS) and people couldn't pronounce simple words. Even if they didn't know the word it's not too hard to guess the correct way to say it or at least TRY. How am I suppose to learn if you keep interrupting the class?!
I took a psychology class in college and the few times I did attend (in class) I wouldn't learn much because everyone kept interrupting the teacher asking questions when she just told us what to do. They would even argue with her for 20 minutes.
We we're taking a test on a scantron sheet just to see what we knew and what we didn't and she explained how to fill it out for those who didn't know. People kept asking her how to do it over and over I was about to shoot myself. After everyone finished someone didn't fill it out right so we had to wait for the person. ><
After, we started reading about parenting styles and the teacher mentioned that the authoritarian style was not the best method and all hell broke loose. Three or four girls said they spanked their kids and were strict etc etc and that she was wrong. They were acting like she was accusing them of being bad parents and she tried explaining that she didn't say that and that it just wasn't the most effective method to teach kids proper behavior but they weren't listening to her.
Yes, it's normal to be annoyed by them. That's why older siblings so often dislike their younger siblings- because they don't catch on as fast, and as you get older, you often become less able to deal with repetition.