The little details in movies set me off. I was watching a movie called Good Boy about a haunted house as seen through the eyes of this guy's dog. Owner moves into his grandpa's abandoned house...which is sparkling clean, immaculately painted, no dings, no dust, even under beds or dressers (which you see due to dog's POV). Combined with the poor acting of the dog's owner, I had to stop watching it. Watching another movie called 'Something in the Dirt' and the sets are lived in. I just appreciate the realism. If I were a director I'd be a tyrant but would want theses minor details to be covered.
Doctor's offices. In this day and age, you should be able to do all your paperwork online before you get there. Even prepay. So when you get there, you should be able to sign in and wait. That's it. Most of mine are like this, but the one I saw today, I had to fill out literally 8 pages of paperwork. Plus I'm an existing patient so it's the same 8 pages I fill out every visit. Really? You can't just keep it on file from my last visit? MY WALLET'S GONE!!!!! Spoiler
Saw one recently where the wife made a huge breakfast and a catastrophic mess, then had to rush out for work. I would be so pissed if my wife left me a mess like that in the kitchen.
That’s enough for me to not go back. Get your **** into the 21st century. The biggest reason I go to a big network medical system is because it has Epic and all of my records. Doc asks me some medical history or previous medicine question? I don’t know. Look in Epic. The wait is typically really short, too- they know time is money.