• Colleagues who say "look who decided to show up" or "look what the cat dragged in" when you've come back after holiday. Or worse, if you're returning from a sick day.
• Colleagues who say "that was fast" when you leave for a meeting but come back to your desk seconds later obviously because you've forgotten something.
• Your idea being ignored in a meeting, only for someone else to say it louder and get all the credit.
• Using the phrase "reach out". Surely you just mean call? Or email?
New KiwiBuild home owners Derryn Jayne and Fletcher Ross with Jacinda Ardern. The Govt were accused of giving Kiwibuild homes to those who could afford them. Photo / Greg Bowker
• The Prime Minister missing question time.
Travel
• Getting charged when your suitcase is only slightly overweight.
• Airport staff throwing your bags.
• Flights where food and drink aren't included in the ticket price.
• Over-sized carry-on taking up the baggage hold.
Be considerate to other travelers, take a small carry-on bag. Photo / Greg Bowker
• Flight passengers who recline too far back in their chairs. Especially when you are watching a movie or trying to use the food tray.
• Another fake celebrity death off the Kauri Cliffs... or anywhere in New Zealand (think Jeff Goldblum, Tom Hanks, Orlando Bloom).
• Kanye West rants.
Kanye West is prone to rants. Photo / AP
• Rumours of a Friends reunion. It's not happening!
Jennifer Aniston guest starred alongside Courtney Cox on the Season Two premiere of Cougar Town. But they're not likely to reunite for a Friends movie.
• Another nineties girl or boy band reunion. We've already got the Spice Girls, Atomic Kitten, Backstreet Boys, Westlife, Boyzone and Take That.
• Marvel superhero movies with more than 12 superheroes.
The 2018 Spice Girls (minus Victoria Beckham): Geri Halliwell (ginger spice), Melanie Chisholm (sporty spice), Emma Bunton (baby spice) and Melanie Brown (scary spice).
• Fortnite - the online game that is melting the minds of children across the globe.
The video game Fortnite has teens addicted.
• Magazines or celebrities themselves airbrushing/digitally-altering their images.
• Celebrities pushing weight loss products on social (think Iggy Azalea, Kim Kardashian and Cardi B).
Kim Kardashian was slammed for posting this advertisement for a diet lollipop. Photo / Instagram