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31 Dec 2012, 9:32 am

I can understand teen girls in middle school laughing and talking so loud because that's just how they are, but women and men in their 20s or above laughing so loud like immature teens and in a workplace?? I have to deal with this behavior in 4 adults at my work place. They are all over 30 and laugh so loud that its so annoying! They are old enough to have teen daughters! They are all NT. Good thing I bring my headphones and listen to Skyfm to drain out their laughter. But still does anyone find loud laughing at work to be rude and immature? I laughed loud as a teen but totally stopped as I got older. It's just annoying! I hate the summers on the metro trains. Teens on school trips can be downright annoying! If ONLY the metro had a quiet car! :roll:


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31 Dec 2012, 1:15 pm

I hate loud and intrusive behavior everywhere, workplace, mall, neighborhood, restaurants, just somewhere in public where I can't protect myself adequately.



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31 Dec 2012, 1:19 pm

It seems like some people laugh is disproportionate to how funny a joke or comment really is. I've seen this on some job sites I've delivered to and it weirds me out.



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18 Jan 2013, 10:41 pm

Loud laughter is rude and immature, and I've had to put up with idiots like this as well. There was no need to mention that they are 'all NT', for only they could ever be so obnoxious.



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19 Jan 2013, 7:33 pm

I have even had people laughing so loud it disrupted my combinatorics class on Friday and it was over something immature. and making a sexual innuendo out of a math problem.



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19 Jan 2013, 10:18 pm

ianorlin wrote:
I have even had people laughing so loud it disrupted my combinatorics class on Friday and it was over something immature. and making a sexual innuendo out of a math problem.


Sexual innuendo out of a maths problem? How is that even possible? Those people are really bizarre.



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20 Jan 2013, 12:06 am

Lintar wrote:
ianorlin wrote:
I have even had people laughing so loud it disrupted my combinatorics class on Friday and it was over something immature. and making a sexual innuendo out of a math problem.


Sexual innuendo out of a maths problem? How is that even possible? Those people are really bizarre.


An example of impure mathematics: http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/susan/joke/polly.htm



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20 Jan 2013, 12:13 am

The that caused them to break out laughing was

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Find the generating function for a[sub]r[/sub] ways to select r balls from three green, three white, three blue and three gold balls.
I have thought of some other ones but they are more suited to the adult forum.



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24 Jan 2013, 8:54 am

So I have to tell myself these co workers may be adults and are NT but are truly dingbats. If parents can teach their children to keep quiet in church, then how come adults can't keep quiet at work??? Do these co workers need mommy and daddy to tell them to shhh at work??? I wish I was a witch who can put a curse on their lips to keep them shut!


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