Minnesotans Say This Is Their Biggest Communication Pet Peeve
I can't lie - I have a lot of pet peeves and this actually lines up pretty well with that. Ha!
A gaming site released a very important study on Monday (September 23rd), naming the top pet peeves we all have based on state.
To get to the conclusion of this study, website analysts surveyed about 2,000 people about their common, everyday pet peeves.
In this instance, the pet peeves were communication-based, which means you won't find chewing with your mouth open or cutting people in line on the list. (Although, yes, those are very annoying.)
Minnesota's Biggest Communication Pet Peeve
According to this study, Minnesotans HATE when people listen to music or videos without headphones. This is one of my all-time pet peeves so I completely understand.
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This falls in line with the rest of the country, with this particular pet peeve being ranked second amongst all the states collectively. I get it.
What About Wisconsin?
Wisconsin's pet peeve was slightly different: when people talk on speakerphone in public. This is another pet peeve I have. Why do you want us all to listen to your conversation?!
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This pet peeve was actually number one collectively so Wisconsin is really leading the charge here. What other pet peeves do states have above all others when it comes to communication?
Here's what else made the list:
People checking their phones during face-to-face conversations
People having personal conversations in public
People using their phones during meals or meetings
People leaving voicemails instead of texting - the horror!
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