Software updates, app updates, game updates/patches, TV app updates that give no or very little details about what has actually changed/been fixed/new features.
Something I did/didn't do?
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The post expresses personal frustrations but lacks a clear focus or depth. While it invites community engagement, it could benefit from more organization and specificity.
The thread opens with a variety of complaints ranging from delayed deliveries to personal annoyances like pet peeves. Members share their grievances about everyday inconveniences, initiating a lively discussion filled with humor and relatability.12
As the conversation evolves, participants start to support each other, sharing similar experiences while also venting frustrations. This creates a sense of community, as many people chime in with their own stories of annoyance, whether it's bad online shopping experiences or frustrating encounters in social settings.34
Towards the end, the tone shifts slightly towards finding solutions or common understanding. Members express empathy and offer light-hearted ways to cope with these annoyances, hinting that while everyday frustrations are universal, shared laughter can ease the burden.56
"When it takes you longer trying to fit something into the dishwasher than it would have taken to wash it in the first place."
The thread highlights the common frustrations faced by individuals, fostering a sense of camaraderie among participants. While many annoyances remain unresolved, the shared experiences provide comfort in knowing others relate.
Software updates, app updates, game updates/patches, TV app updates that give no or very little details about what has actually changed/been fixed/new features.
Guilty conscience?Something I did/didn't do?
Guilty conscience?
Nay, mainly Xbox game updates - I never find any patch notes, anywhere!
When I worked for the Civil Service it was quite common for them to send out a letter to let you know they were going to send you a letter.HMRC (and their lack of joined-up thinking)
Receive an e-mail this morning - "you have a new message, log-in to read it"
Log-in to HMRC, navigate to Messages - "you have a new Tax Statement"
Click through - "your new Statement will be available in four days time"
So why not send me the e-mail in 4 days time FFS?