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Pet Peeves

13 min · 6 de ene de 2026
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A pet peeve is something that a particular person finds especially annoying; a frequent subject of complaint; or something that is a minor annoyance to most, but you find particularly irritating to a greater degree. In this episode, Dr. Jodi introduces a potential series pet peeves, beginning the new year with one particular pet peeve. Find out what that is and share your pet peeves in the comments. #petpeeve #petpeeves #texting #texts #friends #friendship #communication #communicationskills #communicationtips

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