I am in the same room with someone. Let's just call her "Flo", for the sake of the story. I am occupied doing something, let's say reading. And "Flo" is occupied doing something different, like cutting paper. "Flo" begins to chuckle really loud or say things like "I can't believe that". I put my head from my book and look at "Flo"(because she obviously wants me to acknowledge that she wants to tell me something) and ask "what's so funny?". She looks at me and says "oh nothing". So I go back to reading my book. Then "Flo" busts in with "So last night I went here and did this and it was so funny". At that point I want to throw my book at "Flo" because why couldn't she just tell me when I put the book down and asked her what was so freaking funny. This irritates me so bad that now, because this has happened so much to me, I refuse to acknowledge anyone who won't flat out just tell me what they want to say. So for now on, when the "Flo's" giggle to themselves and make little comments hoping that I will ask them "what?", I now ignore them amd enjoyingly listen to them squirm like they are going to bust. This might not be the greatest trait of mine, but it sure makes me laugh with how hard they try to get me to ask them.
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