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10 Things People Who Can't Make Decisions Understand

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We all have those friends who can't make up their mind about anything or you may even be that friend. Either way, you have seen the many struggles that arise for people who are unable to make a decision when a decision must be made.

1. Your famous phrase is "Sure, I don't care."

We all know this is your go-to sentence! It's an easy way out, but also drives your friends crazy!

2. You make a Pros & Cons list for every major life decision.

Every list always ends up with the same amount of pros and cons, equivalent on both sides. One of the many ways to make it look as if a decision is made, but it never really is.

3. A coin is your best friend!

A yes or no, to go or not go, and everything in between, you use a coin as your best argument settler for any situation.

4. You can never just choose one!

Whether it is out while you're shopping or your favorite food, there is never just one option or answer! Although, when it comes to shopping the end result can be quite devastating.

5. Narrowing down invitation lists are always a struggle.

No matter who, you want them all there to capture the awesome memories with you! From all of your friends to your previous kindergarten teacher, you want them all their for your birthday parties, your graduation parties, your baby shower, your wedding, and everything in between.

6. With every outing, musical chairs is played.

You never are the first to sit down, you wait until everyone is settled and then fill in the empty spots. You just sit back and wait, so that you don't cause conflict.7. Menus are your worst enemy.

Menus are an overwhelming plethora of all of the options that you wish to have in your belly, so as a result you go for the chicken nuggets & fries.

8. Drive-Thrus are the roots to most of your stress.

The pressure is on to make a decision and you better make it FAST!

9. Your radio is never on the same station for longer than 10 seconds.

Even if it's your favorite song, it's never good enough to quite hit the spot for your musical taste buds.

10. Chipotle & Subway make you second guess your life.

Although, you may already know your order, all of it fades away right when you step up to the order station. Every time you order it's something different. Typically, you add something you didn't want or forget to add items you did want.

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