10 Everyday Habits That Are Disrespectful

We all have pet peeves, but some bad behaviors go beyond just being annoying.

People were asked to name everyday things that are straight-up disrespectful. And once you see the list, you’ll probably agree… yeah, these are the folks making the world just a little more frustrating than it needs to be.

1. Leaving stuff in the wrong aisle at the store

Changed your mind about that frozen pizza? Cool. But maybe don’t leave it next to the shampoo. At least hand it to the cashier instead of abandoning it to melt.

2. Letting your kids go wild in public and doing nothing about it

The phrase “they’re just a kid” doesn’t fly when your toddler is screaming into someone’s face or kicking over display stands.

3. Ignoring quiet hours

Late-night karaoke in your apartment or revving your engine at 1:00 AM? Not cute. Respect your neighbors’ sleep.

4. Cruising in the left lane like it’s your personal slow lane

If you’re not actively passing someone, move over. Left lane squatting is a modern-day highway crime.

5. Parking where you shouldn’t

Curbside pickup spots, accessible parking, or EV-only chargers aren’t just suggestions. Parking there when you shouldn’t? Big jerk energy.

6. Not flushing the toilet in public restrooms

Why is this even on the list? Because it still happens. And it’s gross. Stop it.

7. Leaving a mess in shared spaces

Whether it’s the office breakroom, a park bench, a movie theater, or a fitting room, clean up your stuff. You’re not the only human who uses those places.

8. Stopping in the middle of a busy walkway

Airports, sidewalks, malls – there’s a fast lane for foot traffic too. Don’t just freeze in the middle. Step aside and let the world keep spinning.

9. Tailgating

Especially if someone’s already going the speed limit (or faster), tailgating makes you dangerous and rude. And from an insurance perspective, if they suddenly hit the brakes, you are the one at fault, not them.

10. Sneezing or coughing without covering up

This one really hit a nerve post-pandemic. And yes, spitting on sidewalks made the list too. Just… why?

Bonus: Loud phone talkers in public

It got plenty of mentions… but most people seem to have accepted that battle is already lost.

An Oddly Specific List of the Best 10th Albums

Rolling Stone just dropped what might be the most oddly specific music list ever: The 50 Best 10th Albums of All Time. Not debut albums. Not greatest hits. Specifically, the tenth full-length album in an artist’s discography. And somehow, it kind of works?

Here’s the top 10 from their wildly niche but weirdly compelling countdown:

  1. “Exile on Main Street” – The Rolling Stones (1972)
  2. “Wildflowers” – Tom Petty (1994)
  3. “The White Album” – The Beatles (1968)
  4. “Station to Station” – David Bowie (1976)
  5. “Rust Never Sleeps” – Neil Young (1979)
  6. “I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You” – Aretha Franklin (1967)
  7. “A Portrait of Merle Haggard” – Merle Haggard (1969)
  8. “One Nation Under a Groove” – Funkadelic (1978)
  9. “Animals” – Pink Floyd (1977)
  10. “Fleetwood Mac” – Fleetwood Mac (1975)

Yep, The White Album is technically The Beatles’ 10th, and Exile on Main Street leads the pack with its gritty, chaotic brilliance. Meanwhile, Tom Petty’s Wildflowers might be the most emotionally gut-punching album on the list — and possibly the most slept-on 10th album of all time until now.

It’s a surprisingly strong lineup when you think about it. By the time artists hit their 10th record, they’ve usually either fallen off completely or hit a stride so confident they’re making magic on autopilot. This list leans heavily on the latter.

So, what’s the best eleventh album of all time? Don’t give them ideas. Actually, do — this was kinda fun.

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