Nissan drivers.
Convinced you have to pass a blind, dumb and stupid test to get a Quasqhi.

BMW, Audi & Merc drivers
- think they own the Fking road
Nissan drivers.
Convinced you have to pass a blind, dumb and stupid test to get a Quasqhi.

BMW, Audi & Merc drivers
- think they own the Fking road
Another one . . . . people who start sentences with 'and'
I was taught at school that we should never do that 'cos it's just wrong![]()
Pundits who say "when you've got your Fodens, Haarlands, and Rices" rather than "players of the calibre of Foden, Haarland and Rice".
Like many grumpy old men, I could spend the day making this list.
BMW, Audi & Merc drivers
- think they own the Fking road
I hate incorrect use of the ellipsis myself. What sort of human can't count to three and then stop.
A lot of people struggle wiff the English language. Best to remain accepting of all sorts.

I laid off mentioning this topic as I would never shut up about it but…Interesting that a lot of these are grammar related. The big one of those for me is people who write 'been' when they mean 'being' or 'seen' when they mean 'seeing'.
"Seen as you've done this". Absolutely drives me round the bend. Irrational anger.

Or HGV,S going through the 50s in the roadworks on the A1.Flack expected here, but why don’t speed limits apply to motorcyclists?
People saying Pacific when they mean specific.
or lane discipline - they want us to treat them as small vehicles, then they weave in and out at traffic jamsFlack expected here, but why don’t speed limits apply to motorcyclists?
I see this comment from people far more often than I've ever heard anyone say "Pacific".
I hate this one too.On a different note, when someone says “can I get…” when ordering food.
Mrs K and I were watching the game on Sunday evening and she commented on the term “withdrawn” which the commentators were using. She was asking if it had replaced the words “going off” or “substitute”. I said that I didn’t know. So there’s the question. Is the term withdrawn the correct word now to describe a player being substituted or is it just another word used by the commentators to show how clever they are?I hate when football coaches/managers use the words 'The Group' when it's should be the team/squad