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We all have our pet hates in life, mine include stepping in dog crap and Phillip Schofield :xf.confused:

In the domain sense I have regged several names and the previous owner has failed to remove them from market places creating more work for me which means this has now been added to my list......

Do you have any pet hates? -Try and keep them domain related or include just one outside this sphere!
 
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People that use the word/expression "bro".
 
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Mine is people who don't call it pet peeves.
 
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One of mine would be when people say "Pet Hates" instead of "Pet Peeves" :xf.wink:

Another pet peeve, people who do not Enunciate when they speak >:(
 
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I'm adding American English to the list :xf.rolleyes:
 
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People that use the word/expression "bro".
LOL. This is actually a very common thing in India and its taken from watching American movies. Go to a forum where you see alot of Indians chatting in english, they will use "Bro" quite often.
 
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"That's what I'm talking about" phrase used for everything... even when they aren't talking about it.
 
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"That's what I'm talking about" phrase used for everything... even when they aren't talking about it.
I know what your talking about there....:xf.wink: Annoying!
 
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When people create new threads with the same questions that has been asked numerous times,when the forum is loaded with answers to the questions.

A simple search would answer the questions.
 
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When people create new threads with the same questions that has been asked numerous times,when the forum is loaded with answers to the questions.

A simple search would answer the questions.

Now why would I go through the trouble of searching and doing the research when I can make a new thread and expect the answers to come to me!

sarcasm obv
 
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LOL. This is actually a very common thing in India and its taken from watching American movies. Go to a forum where you see alot of Indians chatting in english, they will use "Bro" quite often.
Yet another reason for not visiting India. :xf.wink:
 
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People who don’t finish their sent...

And people trying to sell domains like

sexwithaguest com
 
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Pet Peeve: New domainers joining and immediately asking for people to teach them EVERYTHING, especially if they do it in their intro message.

It's the "I need a mentor" type of member who wants instant answers so they can sell the very next domain they register.
 
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Pet Peeve: New domainers joining and immediately asking for people to teach them EVERYTHING, especially if they do it in their intro message.

It's the "I need a mentor" type of member who wants instant answers so they can sell you the very next domain they register.
I see this a lot, people think they are entitled to something for nothing and can't be bothered to put in the legwork

Lot's of lazy so and so's out there :sleep:
 
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I see this a lot, people think they are entitled to something for nothing and can't be bothered to put in the legwork

Lot's of lazy so and so's out there :sleep:

The thing is that this applies to every industry. Affiliate marketing, niche websites, SEO, domaining etc... People read the success stories and want their piece of the pie without doing any actual work.
 
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Newbies to the domain world who expect to get rich QUICK!
 
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How the word PREMIUM has 1700 different meanings in the domain industry and ultimately just makes it meaningless.


People that use the word/expression "bro".
LOL. This is actually a very common thing in India and its taken from watching American movies. Go to a forum where you see alot of Indians chatting in english, they will use "Bro" quite often.

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The Domains Wanted / Domain Buyer Requests forum.

Junk like this:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/llll-com.1123307/

Does he want LLLL.com or pronounceable ... or both? "Regular" up to $100? "Premium" (or whatever that means ... ) up to $500?

Does anybody really sell anything on the domain buyer forum????
 
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When people offer advice in a rude and disparaging manner.

Often times it is accompanied with excuses like:

"Just giving you the facts"

"I don't sugar coat it"
 
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Your / you're
there / their / they're
could have / could of..

:xf.smile:
 
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When you're driving and you let someone turn in front of you, and they don't wave or thank you.

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When you're out with someone and their on their phone 24/7

That grinds my gears.
 
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