Annoying trends of 2021-2022

Check out this comprehensive list of the most annoying trends of 2021-2022 in culture and society. Do you have any pet peeves about super annoying trends? Feel free to comment below and let us know!

List the most annoying trends of 2021-2022

  • Saying “I feel like…” instead of “I think that…”
  • Starting answers with “I want to say…”
  • Beginning answers to questions with “So, …”
  • Up speak (making statements sound like questions)
  • Idiotic videos making millions on YouTube
  • Ridiculous numbers of tattoos
  • Selfies, selfies and more selfies
  • Clickbait titles from shameless twats
  • Did we mention selfies?
  • Ass-out duck face mirror selfies!
  • Identity politics and “group think”
  • Social Justice Warriors
  • Gendermania and Race-baiting
  • Diminished critical thinking skills
  • Mumble rap and shitty pop music
  • Copycat pop singers all using auto-tune
  • Most pop music songs sound the same
  • Hipsters ironically copying other hipsters
  • Skinny pants and swoopy man hair
  • Man-buns WTF are you thinking?
  • Geeky nerds with big beards
  • Mom blogger recipe websites
  • Stupid TikTok hand dancing
  • News articles starting with bullet points
  • Article headlines beginning with numbers
  • 27 ways click-bait titles ruins the internet
  • Being asked if you want a receipt
  • Corporations that won’t take a stand
  • Class envy caused by news media
  • Resentment of successful people
  • Ugly look alike compact SUV/cars
  • Smartphone addiction
  • Overuse of shit music on YouTube vids
  • YouTube videos “making food sexy”
  • Foodie nerds overthinking food
  • Intermittent fasting. We get it.
  • Comedy talk shows talking politics
  • People’s reliance on social media
  • Labeling people left, right, red and blue
  • Political corruption and COVID19
  • Stupid people with horrible advice
  • “right, right right” and “yeah, yeah, yeah”
  • Talking on phones in line at stores
  • Food blogs with long stories before recipes
  • Mom food bloggers saying “veggies”
  • Describing food as being “packed with nutrients”
  • Poor journalism standards and work ethic
  • Nerds with blue, green and pink hair
  • Self-entitled narcissists
  • Ranked lists with pictures and words WTF
  • To be continued…

Frequency of terms in documents and books over time…

Go ahead and try comparing terms used in books for yourself with Google Ngram viewer. It’s fun and interesting to find patterns and correlations among terms. Draw your own conclusions!

Ironically it could also be called Google Nword viewer because you can compare the frequency of the use of the N word in books and black culture’s use of it over time as well.