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This is deeper in the din with dangerous date. So
what's something minor that you find major annoying? They pulled
two thousand people. You might find the answer of one
or two categories annoying sounds or just annoying people. Top
ten minor annoyances that can stress us out. Topping the
list is when you run into somebody you'd rather not
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talk to. That's followed by a knock on the door
when you weren't expecting anyone, someone talking to you when
you're trying to focus, or you want silence, when the
Wi Fi slows down or cuts out, loud chewing, a
phone call you weren't expecting, heavy breathing, an alarm going off,
too many text dings, and your phone going off when
you're in a work meeting. They also looked at the
top ways that we calmed down after these minor annoyances.
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You might be a little less stressed if you turned
on this station a more because they found music was
the top answer to get us to calm down after
these minor annoyances. You're welcome deeper in the two. Well.
If you ever had a goal of visiting all fifty
U states I have, you could cross a bunch of
states off the list so far, but there's a few
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homebodies who are going to have to start from scratch.
In a new poll, sixteen percent of American adults said
they've been to thirty or more states. Obviously, it's more
common the older you get, but five percent of gen
zers under thirty have already got thirty under their belt.
Another sixteen percent of Americans have been to twenty to
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twenty nine states, twenty eight percent ten to nineteen, twenty
two percent have been five to nine. Seventeen percent said
they've been to less than five different states. In fact,
five percent of adults say they've never been to another
state to other than the one they live in. Twenty
percent of people said is very important to visit a
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large number of states in their lifetime. Thirty five percent
say somewhat important, twenty eight percent said not very important,
in seventeen percent said not important at all. Surprisingly, the
most visited states Florida tops the list, followed by New York, Texas, California,
Least Alaska, North Dakota, Vermont, and Montana. For what it's worth,
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they didn't find define what a visit is. It's probably
safe to say you've been at least driven through a
majority of one actually not staying there, so just being
at the airport in a state shouldn't count. Well, I
guess I gotta cross Washington back off the list. Then
again to me again for another episode of Deeper in
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the Den with Dangerous Dave right here.