Hate When People Chew With Mouth Closed Essay

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Don't you hate when people chew with their mouth open? Chewing with open mouths can ruin the appetites of many. The sloshing sounds of the food in their mouth. Being able to visibly seeing the food being chewed up and swallowed. Hearing them chew from a room away. The anger and the amount of annoyance is slowly increasing. It makes me wonder if their parents even taught them how to quietly chew. Or even if they were taught any manners. To me learning or being taught to chew with your mouth closed is the most important thing you can teach your kid. Once when my friend Bob came over once to stay the night at my house and we were eating dinner. Then within thirty seconds I wanted to punch him in the face. I heard nothing but him chewing. The …show more content…
They are in disguise as two white girls. During the movie the approach these cocky, irritating group of girls. They needed a way to get rid of them so they chewed extremely rudely during a dinner night. This act forced the group of girls to scurry away very quickly.
There is only one way to stop this crucial act. Whenever there is someone eating and his/her chews with their mouth open you immediately duct tape it shut. These days many people are not taught manner at a young age. As soon as someone chews with their mouth open you do not let them eat any further and you punish them. If they keep repeating this act you have to kill them. Once this is done then you will be able to live in peace,
Having someone chew with their mouth open bothers you right? It's completely logical to duct tape someone's mouth shut if they chew with an open mouth. So when people aren’t taught about chewing with their mouth closed it becomes a big deal to more people than I would have ever expected. Nearly anybody that I’ve asked they have all said that it gets very annoying to them and that they always have to say something about it because of how irritating it gets. That is why it gets very annoying to me when people chew with their mouth

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