16 Photos Of The Most Infuriating, Manner-Less Things People Can Do In Public

by · BuzzFeed

I'm not sure what it is, but lately, it feels like more and more people are forgetting basic manners. As proof, here are 17 photos from the r/mildlyinfuriating subreddit of people proving etiquette is dead.

1. Someone left a bunch of loose hair in a urinal:

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2. Someone in this neighborhood keeps parking like this:

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3. Expectant parents decided to host a gender reveal in this beautiful park, and left all of their trash behind:

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4. This person texted throughout a live performance:

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5. And this person fired off emails during a movie:

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6. This group left all of their fast-food trash on a restaurant table, despite the garbage can being directly behind them:

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7. Someone forced an oversized package into this mailbox and jammed the door closed:

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8. Someone mislabeled the hot water and coffee dispensers...leading a customer to accidentally poor a bunch of coffee into their instant cup of noodles:

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9. These neighbors left their dog's crap behind:

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10. These neighbors left a passive aggressive message on their shared laundry machines:

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11. Someone insisted on driving with their high beams on, which made it hard for others to see:

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12. Some people don't understand library etiquette:

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13. This diver skipped strapping down their junk, creating an unsafe situation for everyone on the road:

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14. This coworker left open, half-eaten food in the company freezer:

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15. A customer stole tips out of the jar for employees:

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16. And finally, someone hung their jacket on the seat belonging to the person IN FRONT of them.

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