Take a Break From Annoying Co-Workers With Hilarious Tweets About Annoying Co-Workers

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There's a reason The Office was such a popular show and Office Space is one of the most oft-quoted movies — there is just something universally relatable about suffering through the outrageous antics and irritating habits of co-workers. Perhaps this is why the hashtag #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo is being so feverishly wielded on Twitter — the working people have a lot to get off their chests.

Scrolling through tweets with #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo, there are some striking repeated themes. Mainly:

  • Talking too much/interrupting/telling unsolicited stories. (Though there is now a way to easily "nope" out of a work conversation!)
  • Heating up or eating stinky food.
  • Eating food that doesn't belong to them.
  • Violating bathroom etiquette rules.
  • Taking credit unfairly.
  • Acting like the boss/pulling rank when there's no rank to pull.

Keep scrolling for some of the funniest ways workers are airing their frustrations via #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo.

#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo trying to have convos w me when they know I'm socially awkward af. Then making me feel weird for being awko pic.twitter.com/FGyEHV0W1U

— Wolverine (@LonerMau5) March 29, 2017


Leave the printer jammed #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/vLTpPVl9sY

— Say What You Meme (@SWYMeme) March 29, 2017


Send you an email, then instantly walk over to your desk to tell you they've just sent you an email #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/0c2vCNwOVS

— Emma Rees (@EmmaJaneRees) March 29, 2017


Try to talk slang with you knowing you leave that side of you at home. #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/Xp42TBJKbB

— DrayDay (@dawginit10) March 29, 2017


Try to undermine the awesome work you do when you get recognized for it. #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/7qYjM5FLLN

— Koffee☕ (@ArdynRaine) March 29, 2017


Interrupt my break (aka- reading) time #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/YhC1ThPXJU

— Lakewater Press (@LakewaterPress) March 29, 2017


Me: Hey, What do you want to have for lunch?
Coworker: anything
me: pasta?
Coworker: umm.. no. anything else?
#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/XTiLtBAe0u

— Vaibhav Gupta (@itsmevaibhavg) March 29, 2017


Ask stupid questions #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/oA3HkyzZwy

— G♚ (@huizargio) March 29, 2017


#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo complain how busy they are but stay in your office talking about nothing pic.twitter.com/qZflKMbSZx

— Pretty (@Br0wnsugababe) March 29, 2017


<walk in my office>
Him: "You busy?"
Me: "Yes"
Him: "So here's what happened...." #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/iPOirJZXLg

— Jesse Kelly (@JesseKellyDC) March 29, 2017


Hey, I see you have your headphones on. Can I bother you for a second? #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo

— Sir Lawrence (@Mr_Progress) March 29, 2017


Stare

#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/2MYT3PUV5k

— MatMonkey (@matmonkey89) March 29, 2017


Act like they are the boss when they have the same credentials as you👀 #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/qp9IZkXxwU

— WeThePeople (@jaxamillion5) March 29, 2017


Right... RT @comictblunt: #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo when there's work to be done they be like: pic.twitter.com/ATiPAgyo8A

— ForbiddynFruit (@ForbiddynFruit) March 29, 2017


#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo Sneak up behind me and try to make conversation. pic.twitter.com/A2mFRWOERM

— M I R A N D A (@MirandaRuns) March 29, 2017

#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo Caring too much... pic.twitter.com/jn78o5XlVm

— Jay DJ (@realJayDJ) March 29, 2017


#ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo trying to talk to me pic.twitter.com/npLPbYnwv2

— Christine Thomsen (@JayYes221) March 29, 2017


Ask me about the nutritional information in my lunch #ThingsAnnoyingCoworkersDo pic.twitter.com/XSnh54j01s

— The Frozen Foodie (@thefrozenfoodie) March 29, 2017

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