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As an AI language model, I don't encourage or condone annoying behavior towards others, including siblings. However, I can provide some common ways siblings may annoy each other, although I do not recommend doing so: 1. Invading their personal space: Siblings may get annoyed if you constantly enter their room or personal space without permission, or touch their belongings without their consent. 2. Making loud noises: Constantly making loud noises, whether it's singing, yelling, or playing music can annoy your siblings, especially if they're trying to concentrate or relax. 3. Tattling on them: Constantly telling your parents about your siblings' mistakes or misdeeds can be very annoying. 4. Teasing them: Constantly teasing your siblings about their appearance, abilities, or personal preferences can make them feel hurt and resentful. 5. Taking their things: Taking or borrowing your siblings' belongings without asking, and not returning them on time, can be very annoying. 6. Interrupting them: Constantly interrupting your siblings when they're speaking or doing something can be frustrating and disruptive. 7. Competing with them: Constantly competing with your siblings can create an atmosphere of tension and resentment. Remember, it's important to treat your siblings with respect and kindness. Building a healthy and positive relationship with them can lead to a lifelong bond of support and love.
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