1.
On a Saturday
morning when I want to sleep in, I hear the lawn mowers mowing the lawn;
therefore, disrupting my sleep.
· Why? The lawn mowers usually come early Saturday
morning to mow the lawn. They must start early so they can finish the other
houses on a scheduled time.
2.
When the Regional
Transit System (RTS) bus driver starts moving the bus before I get a chance to
sit down; thus, causing me to stumble.
· Why? This bug exists because the bus driver is on a time schedule and are often in a rush to get to the next stop.
3.
When I go to the
fourth or fifth floor of Marston, I hear individuals talking loudly when it is
supposed to be quiet floor.
· Why? Students probably are unware that this is the
quiet floor. It also could be that the other floors were full.
4.
When Tapingo
sends a notification that my order is ready to be picked up but when I get
there, it is still not ready. This defeats the purpose of the grab and go
system.
· Why? There might be a glitch in the system because
there are many orders that Tapingo receives every minute. With the number of
students that UF, I am not surprised that the system is not as fast as it is
said to be.
5.
When I leave my
laptop charger at home because I think that my laptop is fully charged but when
I come on campus and start using it, I realize that it is on 20%.
· Why? I did not double check to see if my laptop was charged
the night before or I was lazy to charge it.
6.
People who chew
with their mouths open when they eat so pieces of their food land in your
direction
· Why? It is probably a habit that the individual
developed as overtime; therefore, making it hard to break.
7.
When people
randomly stop walking in the middle of the Reitz Union food court to a friend when I am trying to exist the building.
· Why? The food court is an area where people come to
socialize with friends.
8.
When I order a
full Tropichop from Pollo Tropical but when I receive the meal, it seems like
there is barely any food in it.
· Why? Pollo Tropical is a fast food restaurant; thus,
in order to be efficient in preparing other orders, they must quickly prepare mine.
9.
When I get stuck
behind a school bus when driving to work in the morning. The bus is usually moving at a slow pace; moreover, causing me to be late for work.
· Why? The bus cannot go beyond a certain speed limit
due to the safety of the students on the bus. In addition to that, the bus makes
frequent stops to pick up the kids so the bus driver cannot drive by too fast.
10.
When I am almost done washing the dishes and my siblings decide to add more
plates in the sink.
· Why? They realize that I am washing the dishes so they
might as well place their plates in the sink for me to wash.
11.
When Regional Transit System app shows
that the bus is coming in 5 minutes, but instead comes in 15 minutes at the
Reitz Union.
· Why? The bus driver takes a break at the previous stop
to use the bathroom, eat or go on their phone.
12.
When I go to the Publix “10 items or less
“checkout line but when there I see someone with more than 10 items placing
their items on the conveyor belt.
· Why? The other check lines are longer than this
section. It is fast way to get your things checked out.
13.
When my roommate decides to blend a smoothie at 8 am in the morning when I am
still in bed; thus, disrupting my sleep.
· Why? My roommate has an 8:30 am class whereas I do not
have class until after 10:00am. The apartment walls are thin as well.
14. When I finish shopping at Walmart and I am
ready to checkout but there are barely any checkout lines open! The ones that
are open usually have a long line.
· Why? There might not be enough employees scheduled to
work during that time to oversee the checkout lines.
15.
When I leave UF Financial aid multiple voicemails and emails during the first
week of school, but still have not received a response back.
· Why? Almost every student at UF is contacting them
about their own financial aid; moreover, there are probably other students who
called earlier than I did.
16.
When I am watching a movie with a friend,
but I cannot concentrate because they are asking me multiple questions about
what is going on. It worse when we both have not seen the movie before.
· Why? They are the type of people who like to discuss
what is going on during the movie to make sure that they understand what is
happening. Also, it could be that they are not paying attention while watching.
17.When
people litter on the floor when the trash can is right around the corner.
· Why? Most likely due to laziness. They are unaware of
the harm that littering can have on the environment.
18.
When riding my bike in Turlington while politely saying excuse me but people decide to still not clear the way. It makes me anxious because I feel that I might hit them.
· Why? Turlington is a busy area so it might be hard for
the individual to move quickly. It is also really loud in Turlington so they
might have a hard time hearing me.
19.
When there is bad traffic on Archer road around 5 o’clock and I am late for a
work meeting.
· Why? This is rush hour; therefore, a lot of people are
heading home from work.
20.
When people use the restroom before me on campus and forget to flush the
toilet!
· Why? They were probably in a hurry, either to go to
class, thus; causing them to forget.
Reflection
Initially when I read the
assignment I did not think that it would be this difficult. It was easy to think
of the first few bugs but after the 10th one, I was stuck. I would
have thought that coming up with my personal bugs would be a simple task since
I experience some on a daily basis. I found myself constantly not trying to
have similar bugs. In addition, it was challenging to explain the “why” on some
of the bugs I listed. Some “why’s” seemed obvious whereas as others, I felt
that I needed to place my feet in the shoes of the individual in order to
explain why it exists. For instance, when I mentioned how it bothered me when
individuals do not flush the toilet after using it. I felt that this bug has
many different reasons as to why it occurs. The challenge was choosing one
reason that I felt was most relevant to the situation. Overall, I liked how the
“why” question focused on why the bug existed, not why it bothered me. It
allowed me to realize that a lot of these bugs that exist are not intentional
but honestly, part of the way our society functions.
Hi Jesse,
ReplyDeleteI really relate to your bugs. It made me think about other things that you discussed that bug me as well. I agree that it is sometimes hard to put yourself in someone else's shoes and try to understand their reasoning for doing something bothersome. I also liked that we focused on why the bug existed in the first place, rather than why it actually bothers us. It really helps us to reflect and see others points of view.
Hello Jess! Your bug list really describes a lot of the bugs I go through each and every day. When sleeping in on the weekend and I get woken up by a lawn mower it just ruins my good night sleep. I also agree when people are talking loud on quiet floors. I guess that’s the nature of collaboration when people are studying with each other. Your bugs were great and formatted where I could read them without issue.
ReplyDeleteJess, I appreciated many of the bugs on your list. In particular, the "10 items or less" bug drives me crazy, especially because I worked at a grocery store in high school and experienced the problem every time I was at work. I also had the "not enough checkout lines at Walmart" bug on my list, which makes me feel better that I am not the only one bothered by it. I went through a similar process creating my list, where I immediately thought of 8-10, then hit a wall and struggled to reach 20.
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