7 Annoying Types of People On Campus
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7 Annoying Types of People On Campus

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7 Annoying Types of People On Campus
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School is already hard as it is and going through campus on a not so great day can ruin my mood even more. Of course, most of the things that can influence our moods the most are other people. On a bad day, everyone is annoying. On a daily, these people are annoying.

1. Know it alls

We’re all envious of people who are insanely smart. They are always the ones speaking to the professor and are showing up all the more average students in the room. I mean, I don’t want to dull your sparkle, but can you give other people a chance to shine?

2. People who ask questions they already know the answer to

Literally, what are you trying to accomplish? You’re almost like a show-off know it all. I’m not going to reaffirm your statements just because you want to feel good about yourself. Some people, aka me are actually clueless, so there’s that.

3. People who congregate in a middle of the sidewalk/hallway

I have a mission. I don’t have time to wait around for you to move. A sidewalk/hallway is meant to be walked THROUGH. So get out of my way or be trampled. Go socialize somewhere else because I have things to do and people to see.

4. Gym Rats

I go to the gym planning to have a great work out, but then gym rats really ruin it all. Okay, I’ll admit, I check myself in the mirror sometimes, but these people can’t stop looking at themselves! They know they’re hot and literally want everyone in the room to know it! WE GET IT. Besides that, these people are the ones who don’t know what re-racking is. Now that really grinds my gears..

5. Bike Riders/Pedestrians

I really can vouch for both sides because when I am a bike rider, I hate pedestrians and when I’m a pedestrian I hate bike riders. Being an avid bike rider, pedestrians get on my last nerve because nowadays, most people are occupied on their phones. Looking down on the screen, you can’t see me coming and it’s quite annoying when I have to swerve to get out of your way when you can easily be walking in a straight line and move out of mine, if you had seen me coming. As a pedestrian, bike riders are super annoying because I never know if you’re going to obey street rules or not. It’s honestly a guessing game and obviously, I hate playing games.

6. Foreign students/professors

I really don’t feel bad about saying this because I think it has to be said. I’ve been under the impression that foreigners think they are better than everyone else. They stay in their own cliques and I feel as if they are all talking about me when I’m standing right next to them. It’s totally annoying because they’re here for education and really don’t want anyone’s help. Instead, they just look down upon us all. Also, there are these foreign professors where I literally can’t understand when they speak. I know you have credentials and all, but I can’t learn sh*t if I can’t understand what you’re trying to stay.

7. Moochers

All types of moochers are annoying. The ones who steal your food, the ones who want to look at your homework, the one that takes your drinks..You honestly can never win when you’re around a mooch.


Probably will get so much hate, but you know all these people annoy you too..

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