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“Nice” Gestures That Actually Annoy Everyone

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Excessive Complimenting

Complimenting someone typically comes from a place of wanting to uplift the individual, reflecting an effort to make them feel valued and appreciated.

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Visiting Unannounced

While often intended as a heartwarming gesture to show affection or spontaneity, this can put the recipient in an awkward position

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Constantly Checking Up

Checking up on someone with frequent calls or messages can come across as caring on the surface, but may actually signal a lack of trust or respect for their independence.

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Helping Without Asking

Jumping in to help someone without first asking can lead them to assume you think they need assistance, which can infringe on the individual’s sense of independence or capability.

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Making Decisions for Others

Taking the liberty to make decisions for others is often intended to alleviate stress or show care by taking charge.

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Publicly Posting

Publicly posting about someone on social media without their prior consent can trigger feelings of anger or awkwardness, as it may infringe on their personal boundaries and privacy preference

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Pressuring Someone 

Encouraging someone to share their feelings or experiences can become problematic when it crosses the line into pressure.

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Interrupting To Agree

Interrupting someone frequently, even if done with enthusiasm to show support with someone’s point of view, can annoy or frustrate the other person

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