How to Be Really Annoying

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  • ISBN 9781912983179
  • Weight: 192g
  • Dimensions: 98 x 129mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Over 150 ways to master the art of being incredibly irritating.

In a world full of trivial annoyances and a slow, steady drip of irritations, it can be hard to find a way to stand out. We can all be irritating without trying, but in very minor ways. To elevate your ability to be spectacularly annoying demands focus, courage, determination and creativity – this book will show you how. Commuting? Try standing on the left-hand side of the escalator on your way to work. Eating out? Always reject the first two tables offered, then change your mind and go back to one of them (preferably after ordering your food). Flying? Wait until the person next to you has their tray table down and covered in food and drink before deciding you need to use the bathroom. Covering work, home life, relationships, birthdays, nights out and plenty more, this hilarious guide will leave you well equipped to annoy anyone and everyone, no matter what the occasion. 

Having been thrown out of a perfectly good grammar school for being caught in possession of an alternative mindset, Lucinda Wilde found an outlet for her passion for the written word in London, working with The Women's Press and Quartet Books. After a period of travel, she relocated to the West Country where she has spent the past few decades reading, writing and selling books. She has penned several volumes of poetry, a stage play, and most recently a book, Run with the Wolves. She lives on the edge of Dartmoor with her family.

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