I hate it when people fail to use the English possessive correctly, and speak of "a driver license," "taxpayer dollars," and "doctor bills" instead of "a driver's license," "taxpayers' dollars," or "doctor's bills."
I shouldn't hate it because the language is just changing, as languages do. In my state, my driver's license says "driver's license" on it. In many states, they actually say "driver license" on them.
I hate it when people put apostrophes in the wrong place
NO PK'ING.
I hate it when people use quotation marks as a decoration or for emphasis:
EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS "ON SALE" TODAY
I hate it when people omit the comma in a list of items:
"I gave copies of the memo to Aaron, Betsy and Charles."
Words of meanings, and that sentence means "I gave a copy to Aaron and I save a single copy to Betsy and Charles to share."
"I gave copies of the memo to Aaron, Betsy, and Charles" isn't an "Oxford comma," it's just clear writing. Why would anyone make a sentence ambiguous and unclear in order to save one touch of a pen or one keystroke? I really hate that. Hate it, hate it, hate it.