“What’s a trend you wish would just die already?” That’s what a new Reddit post asks and it seems there are a lot of popular trends annoying users because nearly 5-thousand commented with their complaints. We weeded through them all and these are some of the top responses.
- "Blind box/mystery box toys, collectibles, clothes, etc., which is just gambling for kids."
- "People saying 'cooked' to mean done. People saying 'chat' to refer to anyone they are talking to online or IRL."
- "The iPad swivel. You buy a single muffin that you grabbed yourself, and they flip that screen around with the 20%, 25%, 30% tip options."
- "Subscriptions for every d*mn thing. Also, apps for every d*mn thing."
- "Labubus. No hate, but I just find it so bad that people spend over $100 for a Labubu."
- "Verification codes are needed every time I log into anything."
- "Politicians doing everything EXCEPT their actual jobs. The US has turned politics into a reality TV show, and it's backfiring."
- "People making videos of themselves crying."
- "I am fed up with 'rewards' programs. They're never worth the trouble, and the points needed to redeem things are ridiculous."
- "People who say, 'I was today years old,' when they find something out."
- "Influencer culture. 'Come with meee...', 'You guys HAVE to try this!', 'Get ready with me...', the nail tapping on every product, etc."
- "Tech companies removing things like an audio port and calling it innovation."
- "Restaurants serving food on a wooden plank, a shovel, or anything that isn't a plate."
- "Not everyone should have a podcast, lol."
- "Every product being called a 'dupe.' Sometimes it's just...another moisturizer."
- "That fake 'main character energy' stuff. Not everything needs to be a cinematic moment."
- "The phrase 'crash out.'"
- "Using ChatGPT for literally everything. Just Google it and use your own judgment."
Source: Reddit