View Full Version : People who won't STFU
evillebee
12-24-2009, 03:53 PM
What is it with some people who talk all the time? Do they enjoy the sound of their own voice that much? Do they not notice that the person they are taliking to have interest in listening? I have came so close to screaming out "For the love of God, PLEASE shut the fuck up!!!!!!!" I don't think I will be able to hold that in much longer because, leaving the room, working on the computer, talking on the phone while they a blah, blah, blahing away sure as hell doesn't work.
jackfaire
12-24-2009, 04:58 PM
I had a neighbor like that my mom kept insisting I be polite but it would take literally 30 minutes (yes I mean literally) to excuse yourself.
LadyBarbossa
12-24-2009, 10:52 PM
I live with a person like this. Heaven help me, we're always telling him to shut up. What gets to me is, when we're in a vehicle, he'll be perfectly quiet until I turn on the radio, then he turns into motormouth. I shut off the radio so I can hear his blathering, and he shuts up. Turn it back on, he starts talking. If it were about something substantial, maybe I wouldn't mind, but it's usually drivel.
I think people do this because they don't understand or appreciate the beauty of not-so-awkward silences.
blas87
12-25-2009, 04:17 AM
I have a neighbor like that, but he's kind of "special". He's just the annoying type of person that you're better off just avoiding and not humoring because he'll never leave you alone after that.
If you're nice to him and let him talk and talk, he will then go beyond beyond beyond invading your personal space. It all started out with me just being nice and letting him babble while I was outside smoking, then it led to him peeking out his windows to see if I was outside, waiting for me to go out to my car before work or coming back after work, and the worst of all was when he just randomly tried coming over!
I just thank goodness that that one time, my boyfriend was over and he was so creeped out himself at that lunatic that he told me that I'd better go to my landlord and get it straightened out, because he was starting to worry if I was safe living there.
Lady Barbarosa, maybe it's not him talking. After all, it's tied to the radio being on... maybe he's picking up and broadcasting some sort of signal?
Boozy
12-26-2009, 01:30 PM
We also have a neighbour who doesn't shut up and doesn't go home.
You can literally hand him his coat, steer him towards the door, tell him to have a good night -- and still he stands there, yapping. He's so thick he doesn't understand that you're asking him to leave.
protege
12-26-2009, 04:12 PM
Ugh. I work with someone like that. "Amy" simply won't shut the fuck up. It's bad enough she sounds like Janice from Friends...but still. Every event in her life, turns into about 3 weeks worth of office drama. Seriously--if I have to hear about how she doesn't have a couch just *one* more fucking time...I'm going to throttle her. With that said, it's no wonder many people just tune her out.
Fashion Lad!
12-30-2009, 06:19 AM
We also have a neighbour who doesn't shut up and doesn't go home.
You can literally hand him his coat, steer him towards the door, tell him to have a good night -- and still he stands there, yapping. He's so thick he doesn't understand that you're asking him to leave.
We have a neighbor like that too. He doesn't like me so much. I don't talk to him, I'm a pretty shy person. I'm even worse when I'm in a quiet mood (Girlfriend, family, best friend and coworkers all hate it, really.) I pretty much become a mute and he keeps talking away. After about 10-15 minutes he realizes I'm not responding and he just walks away mad.
He will trap my brother for several hours when my brother is working on his pickup. I just let my brother suffer for a while (if I notice it happening) then call him on his phone so he has an excuse to leave. My family (except for me, apparently, and sometimes my brother can be a real dick) pretty much goes out of their way to not offend people.
XCashier
12-30-2009, 06:36 PM
What gets to me is, when we're in a vehicle, he'll be perfectly quiet until I turn on the radio, then he turns into motormouth. I shut off the radio so I can hear his blathering, and he shuts up. Turn it back on, he starts talking. If it were about something substantial, maybe I wouldn't mind, but it's usually drivel.
My husband does that too, and it drives me batty (and for some reason, he always does it during a song I like!). If you have something important to say, like "turn left at the next intersection" or "watch out for that dog!" then yeah, say it. If you want to talk about your day, I'll turn off the radio and we can chat. But what's wrong with a stretch of companionable silence with some good tunes in the background? We're not living on Kakrafoon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakrafoon#Kakrafoon), you don't have to talk constantly. :rolleyes:
KitterCat
12-30-2009, 09:17 PM
:eek:Dear god its my grandmother. Hate to say this but when I was younger I use to put the phone down when she’d call and come back 20 minutes later. She’d still be talking away with out even realizing I‘d left.
Haha, Kitter, everyone in my family used to get away with doing that to my grandma. And the sad thing is, we didn't miss anything in the conversation. My theory is, for some people, words actually take up physical space in their brains. Thinking of all those words and sentences builds up pressure, which they must eventually release. If they don't their heads will explode and make a mess of your carpet.
We had a guy who lived in my dorm hall in college who was a talker like that. He'd just keep talking, even if, like some other people have mentioned on here, you led him to the door.He got away with doing that to everyone but my roommate, who would led him toward the door one day, talking amiably and then, once he was outside, my roommate shut the door in his face and locked it. I have never simultaneously felt so bad for someone and laughed hysterically, before or since.
protege
01-14-2010, 04:04 PM
Amy's done it again... She arrived at the office around 8, and spent the next 1.5 hours bitching and complaining about the argument she had with a friend last night. Her main beef with this friend, is that "every conversation is about her," and "she tells the same stories over and over."
When I heard that, I was like, "are you fucking kidding me?" Who has spent the past 6 months whining that there's no couch in her apartment, or the past 2 weeks about the dog shitting in the kitchen? Who tells the same stories in endless circles for hours :rolleyes:
Seriously, nobody here cares. We comment on your life simply to appear polite--most of us want you to shut the fuck up!
evillebee
01-14-2010, 07:40 PM
You have my sympathy Protege. The person I spoke of in my post is someone who sits at the desk next to me. Thank God she is only part time. I posted becasue I actually felt myself getting warm and thought I was about to blow up. Having this place saved me that day.
A friend of my hubby called the other night. I ignored the landline call, but when he called on my hubby's cell, I answered (hubby was in the shower) because there was a possibility it could have been important.......ummmm....nope, no such luck. Friend has gone off the deep end with his political beliefs and wants to share his knowledge with everyone. Holy hell, it is just as bad as someone wanting to share with me their newfound personal relationship with Jesus. I will admit; I put the phone down, went into the bathroom to tell hubby he owed me bigtime, went back to the phone and I swear my absence wasn't noticed. I had to interupt him to say that I had to call my daughter because I missed a call from her and it could be important, then hung up fast. The thing is, he knows he talks too much and irritates the fuck out of everyone. He admitted that a couple times during the call.
NateSean
01-15-2010, 03:06 AM
I'll admit I am that coworker, roommate, neighbor sometimes. The difference being that I've learned to stop myself before I chew someone's ear off.
Now I just figure that when people do it to me it's my commeuppence for the times I've done it to others.
protege
01-25-2010, 01:41 PM
Amy's latest mess...surrounds her upcoming 30th birthday. She's actually throwing the party herself, and then whining about how she's nervous that anyone will show up. This has actually been going on the past 2 weeks...and she's worked up about it so much, that she hasn't been sleeping well. I have a feeling that if she doesn't settle down, she's going to have a heart attack before she turns 35 :eek:
Not even Lifetime has this much drama!
...and before I get slammed, yes, I can go on about things I'm into. Anyone who has read my LJ knows that I can drone on about whatever broke on the MG, or whatever project I'm working on. But, there's a difference. My readers have the option of not opening up my LJ. Also, I don't give myself migraines if something breaks--to me, the LJ is a way that I can rant about whatever's wrong...and sparing everyone else from having to listen about it :p
Dreamstalker
01-25-2010, 03:22 PM
I have a neighbor like that, but he's kind of "special". He's just the annoying type of person that you're better off just avoiding and not humoring because he'll never leave you alone after that.
The anime "club" I'm a member of has a couple guys like that, but one in particular who decided to latch onto me for awhile. He showed up when I was at the game store one weekend...now I didn't mind company down there, but I couldn't really get my work done.
His prattle of choice seems to be voice-acting his favorite anime...maybe other cartoons as well, I can't tell anymore. Ironically, he's the first one to yell "QUIET" if someone else is talking during group (even if there's nothing being shown).
protege
03-08-2010, 03:40 PM
Ugh. More Amy insanity this morning... She's been near-constant chatter since arriving at 8am. Today's crisis is how she now "can't stand" the friend that's been giving her rides to work every morning. Seems he got upset because she wouldn't go to a concert with him over the weekend. As if that wasn't enough, I got to hear how guys won't date her more than once or twice before disappearing... Well, maybe they'd stick around if you'd shut the fuck up?
telecom_goddess
03-08-2010, 06:47 PM
My boyfriend is sorta bad about that....he loves to talk about unimportant crap while I'm trying to read, watch a movie, listen to music etc. I don't want to talk I just want to pay attention the stuff I"m reading/watching/listening to!
Oh and it's always fun when the kids come out and talk at the top of THEIR lungs while I'm trying to do these things :mad:
My mother was the exact same way when she was alive. *sigh*
I have a coworker who talks all day about any and every topic. She doesn't even seem to care if anybody's listening. Last Friday, she was paying more attention to the conversation than the transaction she was processing, so her drawer was off over $600.00. (It turned out to be an error with the tickets she made, but that's beside the point.) She's angering all of us, her coworkers, with her constant blather and unsolicited advice. She complained to the Chairman of the Board (who happened to be in the bank on other business) that she works at the bank despite going to college "eight years on and off." Nobody wants to listen to her, and nobody trusts a word she says.
Tanasi
03-17-2010, 10:16 PM
My youngest son's girlfriend is a talker. I've nick-named her "Jaws." Her parents agree with nick-name.
I have a friend that is a machinist by trade and hobby. We're both amature gun plumbers. I do the vast majority of my work by hand he on the other hand uses mills and lathes. His discriptions of his work gets into the 10thousandths of an inch. I generally "yeah, really, uh-huh" him until his phone battery starts beeping at the hour mark.
My Mom can get talky but if you're not responding she'll shut-up and say good-bye. I'll also admit I can get talky but those are few and far between.
Gravekeeper
03-17-2010, 11:10 PM
There's a difference between talking too much and talking too much + being incompletely incapable of grasping the fact no one wants to listen. Its the latter category that drives me absolutely insane.
We use to have one other night shift worker on shift with us. She would not shut up. Ever. At all. Period. Even while you were on a call. Which is INSANELY aggravating. I'm trying to fucking WORK here, thank you. You should try it sometime.
Then she would get pissed off when we didn't listen. I eventually just tuned her out completely. After a couple months my other coworker couldn't take it all anymore and moved to another desk on the opposite side of the office. Stupidest part was if you ignored her, she would bitch to the other person ignoring her that you're ignoring her.
Eventually she shut up and replaced it with open frothing hostility towards us. A few weeks later she was fired for causing problems in the office and constantly going to management complaining that people wouldn't listen to her. Yes, she complained to management that people would not listen to her bullshit anymore. By complained I mean "Flipped the fuck out on our boss".
So yeah, she was canned. ;p
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