2. When people talk loudly on the phone or to someone next to them for no reason
3. When people ask the same question more than once
4. When guys wear their pants very low to the point that their underwear shows
5. When girls wear extremely tight clothes that don't fit them
Even though their are many benefits to chewing gum such as minty breath, better math scores, and improves memory there are some draw backs. Studies have suggested that something about chewing gum reduces stress, improves alertness and relieves anxiety. But most of this research has been found in a laboratory setting. Now, the first study in people also supports the idea that chewing gum boosts academic performance. Chewing gum can improve memory, say UK psychologists. They found that people who chewed throughout tests of both long-term and short-term memory produced significantly better scores than people who did not. When chewing gum there is chewing etiquette you shouldn't smack gum or chew loud enough that the person next to you can hear you. School students may also find themselves facing an angry teacher when chewing gum is not permitted in the classroom. Monahan’s opinion on people chewing gum loudly is that he doesn't like it and it annoys him. Jaime hates it really bad when people chew gum loudly and thinks it shows bad etiquette and how they were raised. Shane thinks the person has no manners and it's disgusting. It’s a phobia that at least 40% of the population has that makes people be unable to tolerate chewing/smacking and heavy nose breathing.
Sources: Chewing gum raises test scores, Chewing gum improves memory, Benefits and disadvantage of Chewing Gum
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