So petty, but so true.
On Wednesday, Twitter had a collective vent session when they aired their workplace grievances with the hashtag #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo — and many are pretty relatable.
The result is an overwhelming amount of office-related annoyances that may just help you get through the post-Hump Day/Friday Eve grind.
Happy Thursday!
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo Sell the candy their child is supposed to be selling as a school fundraiser. @someecards pic.twitter.com/2pwk5hDflh
— Linda Childers (@LindaChilders1) March 29, 2017
Follow me on social media #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo
— MikealaSunshine (@Alohababe2011) March 29, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo drag everyone into their personal drama pic.twitter.com/5Vz28FGoJm
— Regina Spacola (@gigirules7) March 29, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo They stand around chatting while everyone else does the work.
— Beckajean (@beckajean14) March 30, 2017
come in to work sick 😷 then sneeze and cough all over your ✋ #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/VFOmW2qtUA
— $ L A Y (@rhiaslays) March 30, 2017
Talk to me before my coffee. #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo @someecards pic.twitter.com/h7zAs9OuYZ
— CK (@charley_ck14) March 29, 2017
Send you an email, then instantly walk over to your desk to tell you they've just sent you an email #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/0c2vCNwOVS
— Emma Rees (@EmmaJaneRees) March 29, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo play crappy music without headphones
— Toya (@Solely_Toya) March 29, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo
— Chris in the 406 (@theStruvee) March 29, 2017
Microwave fish. *Drops mic
Try to make YOUR work seem like it was a group effort #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/lcnFoRSDgg
— Bex (@beckyg1278) March 29, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo hover around pic.twitter.com/6otJFINgDI
— jaye (@horrormadam) March 29, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo steal your yogurt - you know who you are Sheila.
— Michelle Marie 🌸 (@marie48021) March 30, 2017
#thingsannoyingcoworkersdo Micromanage. pic.twitter.com/GidRVpo72T
— Katalina St. Yves (@KatalinaMelody) March 29, 2017
Typing too loudly. #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/JlenlWBiU9
— StudentWebCafe.com (@studentwebcafe) March 30, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo
— Dreamweasel (@Dreamweasel) March 29, 2017
Leave cell phones unattended with the ringer on full blast
Wish people a 'Happy Hump Day' 🤦🏻♀️ #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/88U4Rys4Q5
— 👁 (@Celina181818) March 29, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo Walk in with a Bucket of Cologne round they neck. Bruhhh, I can smell you down the block... COME ON!!! 👀😷🤢 pic.twitter.com/mv1VgmQeoF
— Ronny Swans (@LordBruvington) March 29, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo hiding in the damn restroom 3hrs out of an 8hr day!! pic.twitter.com/pwiCSYXjhi
— Kay Anderson (@kaystyling) March 29, 2017
" let's hang out after work!" #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/J3kMRCec71
— Delilah (@_liamsmummy) March 30, 2017
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo
— Obvious Prophet (@sevenofnine709) March 30, 2017
Hit reply all to emails which require only direct reply!!!
Talk about their new diet plan #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo @someecards
— Jillian (@Pheramuse) March 29, 2017
Nail clipping. Once had a clipping fly over the cube wall and land on my keyboard. Ewwwww!! #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/tCJj4fFH4F
— Carrie Lloyd (@brainygrl) March 30, 2017
Don't offer to help, but expect you to help them. #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo
— Adam™ (@iWasBornFoxA) March 29, 2017
Exist.#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo
— Been Leavens Tweets (@LievensATweet) March 29, 2017
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