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11 minutes ago, Unleash The Nade said:

Any football fan who buys and wears one of these half and half football scarves ,one half their team , the other , the opposition.

 

I think you’ll find that these people are actually footy fans.

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People who eat in Nando's and rave about it. 
Or any chain restaurant.
Someone at work used to bang on about wagamamas all the time.
What did you do at the weekend?
Err just chilled out nothing special.
I was at wagamamas and blah blah blah

Stfu
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Don’t get the annoyance about using a player’s name. Just off the top of my head, I can think of many St Mirren examples where a nickname, a surname, or a first name, was pretty much always the one used. Marc McAusland was never a first or second name. It was always ‘cheesy’. Usually ‘For fcuk sake cheesy’. Steven Thompson was always ‘Thommo’, currently, Junior Morais is always referred to from the stands as ‘Junior’. With two McGinns in the team, if our right back does something, the crowd always use his first name Paul. Similarly, Danny Mullen will always be ‘come on Danny’, or whatever. Anyone who regularly gets their surname used will generally be shite, either all the time (Fcuking hell Camara), or if not shite all the time, has just done something shite.

In short, it doesn’t really matter a fcuk, and anyone being annoyed by it needs a strong coffee and a digestive.

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28 minutes ago, Big Chief Toffee Teeth said:

People in Scotland who address you as 'mate'. The term was never used here until EastEnders came on the telly.

Agree. Have mentioned this before, but over recent years, I’ve heard conversations between Scottish guys, usually a lot younger than me, where ‘mate’ is like tourettes in the conversation. The gym I go to is bad for it.... ‘Aw’right mate, how’s things? Fine mate, aye, did forty minutes mate, fcuking knackered mate. Shoulder is giving me gip’ mate.

Must be related in some way to those younger American girls with their ‘he was like, and I was like, she never said like, don’t know his problem like....’

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Thought of one eaelier today that I think fits remit of this thread.

People who feel the need to tell you about/take some sort of pride in how little sleep the get, or believe they need.

Really strange behaviour that leads me to look for other issues in their personality.

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22 minutes ago, Highland Capital said:

I hate being called mate or pal or buddy.  I'm not your mate, pal or buddy.

It’s about context and circumstance though. I held a door open for a bloke heading towards the toilet I was exiting, and he said ‘Cheers mate’, then we went on our own way. True, I’m not his mate, but in the context of our brief meeting, that’s fine.

Now, if we had both been entering the toilet, and I’d held the door open, if he’d said ‘Cheers mate’, but then continued some sort of conversation, along the lines of ‘Cheers mate, crap weather today eh, mate? this place is jumping today mate’....

then there’s cause for concern.... and not because the conversation was in a shopping mall toilet. 😀

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1 hour ago, Bairnardo said:

Thought of one eaelier today that I think fits remit of this thread.

People who feel the need to tell you about/take some sort of pride in how little sleep the get, or believe they need.

Really strange behaviour that leads me to look for other issues in their personality.

I'll respond to this properly once I've had my 8 hours.

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2 minutes ago, Mark Connolly said:

I'll respond to this properly once I've had my 8 hours.

8 hours is fine. Its the look at me behaviour about getting next to none, and being dismissive of the health implications around sleep. 

It often follows that these folk think being tired is a weakness

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