Talking in lectures is so damn annoying. And since we're talking about people's annoying traits, why not mention the following:
- those who sit in the front row on Facebook (these sad cunts think they actually have a life when all they do is stare at their stupid news feed)
- those who ask irrelevant questions, and hence the lecturer isn't able to explain all of the slides (is it that hard to Google a damn question or ask during consultation hours?)
- those people who just laugh at every joke the lecturer makes
- people who take their shoes off and put their feet on the chair beside you
Oh my god, there's a kid in one of my subjects who asks about 10 questions per lecture on things that I think aren't even examinable and the lecturer ends up spending the last 2 minutes getting through 6 pages of 3 slides. On top of that, the lecturer even knows his name in a class of 60 or so students.
You actually should blame the lecturer for that, not the student.
You first need to accept that people learn in different ways, especially when students are from different disciplines. I have no inhibition about tasking a ton of mathematics and physics questions in a chemistry lecture, nor should I.
The lecturer can choose to explain things during lecture time or afterwards. Some lecturers have asked me to stick around after the lecture so they can answer my questions in more detail. Some lecturers are just really bad at managing time.
Sometimes, lecturers also get bored of the coursework material. If someone asks something interesting, they will happily continue the conversation.
Blah blah. The people you need to hate on are the ones who make remarks, not the one who ask questions.