Hurricane Tuesday - What Gets On My Nerves?

Woah, so long for Hurricane Tuesday!

back to campus and weekends fall on Friday and Saturday. Students are supposed to have school on Sundays (my roomie has, aww pity) but I am in my final semester and the class schedule is as loose as you might wanna slap me lol. I have only two days class, Wednesday and Thursday, excluding the foreign language subject, which falls on Tuesday evening. Don't get me wrong, I am still very busy because of this FYP, I have already mentally killed myself for over thousands times. Just that I don't have to leave room for class.

I am still a little day-lagged or day-advanced as for 20+ years, I had weekends fall on Saturdays and Sundays. Moreover, boyfie works on Sundays so don't blame me for always being a day-lagged or a day-advanced. I always get the feeling it is Tuesday when it is actually only Monday, or it is Friday when it is actually Saturday. lol sowieeee.

As I sat in front of lappy this morning, struggling real hard for my FYP (I am quite stressed about that), I suddenly realized it is Tuesday and I have left this blog quite dead for some while. Yeah and here I am, blogging about what never fails to get on my nerves.

Sometimes you do feel like its something that others do piss you off, despite of the situation that you cannot actually explain why the frustration and aggressiveness. A small thing just gets on the nerve and you just feel like slapping someone.

Well, guilty. I feel that all the time. If you're nodding while reading this, you are not alone. Every now and then, I just feel like killing. Like, why the shit did he/she do that? If killing isn't a crime and I don't have to go to jail for that, I might have already killed 395354306 times.

So, what gets on my nerves?

1. BO JIO

bojio
Hokkien/Teochew
the act of not inviting your friends to go out together.

i cannot explain, either, how much I loathe the term. I still remembered once I snapped impudently, very impudently on my friend (he likes to say bo jio, just for fun, i guess), when I mentioned about my weekend plan to him.

'Don't you f***king say bo jio to me ever again, ever.' I wasn't shouting but I was pointing rudely to him.

To all the bo jio-ers, beware.


2. HASHTAGS
hashtag
 /ˈhæʃˌtæɡ/
a word or a phrase prefixed with the symbol #.

I personally think hash tag is a great invention on any social websites. I did not get the crowd's frustration when hashtag was firstly introduced in Facebook about a couple of months ago, say, it should just stay in Twitter? Nah, I still don't get it. It is very useful, what? Like when i wish to stalk on others' #100happydays mission on Facebook or Instagram or Twitter, it is just a click away.

However, what the photo shows below,

please just hidu my butt. Why do you need to hashtag on every single word? And some tags have no relation to your status at all.


3. that means vs. thats mean
Sometimes I take the easy step too, I typed dont instead of don't, wont instead of won't, so it is actually no big deal of using thats mean. No big deal at all, except for the phrase 'that means' is nothing even closer to any meaning that 'thats mean' carries.

thats mean = short form of That is mean (rude) - without the Apostrophe.
that means = That (a thing) means - it's a grammar thing.

But, yeah, on internet, everything makes sense.


4. CONGRATES
Now, wt* is this.


5. IMA/IMMA
imma
/ˈa(ɪ)mə/
a slang expression, meaning "I am going to be" or "I will be" [something or some activity].
I know, buddy, because some English dramas we watch, the actors don't speak the right grammar too. Some songs as well. I am not particularly good in English too, there were times when I got confused on, for example, when to use had been or have been in the sentence 'I __________ seen'.

That bothers me, still.


These pretty much sum up my pet peeves, of course excluding some road driving manners. Needa use up nights to ceritakan on the issue. (❁´◡`❁)

So, what's yours?

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