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Rudeness annoys 25pc Brits
8/6/2012 2:34:00 PM

London, August 6 (ANI): Rudeness, crowds and the increased cost of living are the things that are most likely to make the Britain's blood boil, it has been revealed.

However, according to experts, the best way to deal with situations that really get under your skin is to have a good rant.

More than one in four people taking part in a survey for Anadin said rude people were the most annoying thing they face in a typical day, the Daily Star reported.

Almost as many said crowds, from long queues to packed train carriages were their chief bugbear.

With hordes of visitors in London for the Olympics, it is unfortunate that tourists also ranked high on many people's pain list.

But the worst thing of all is the high cost of living, with almost a third of people tearing their hair out over price rises.

The daily commute was also a source of frustration for one in five people.

Rather than taking out your frustration on the people who have wound you up, the best way to deal with these issues is to vent your anger online.

Anadin strategist Brendan Nelson said that social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter can help you to see that millions of others feel the same way.

Other drivers, people handing out leaflets and school-run mothers make some people's blood boil. (ANI)

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