Some people are annoying with their curiosity and constant desire to interfere in someone else's personal life. At the same time, it is not so easy to "get rid of" them: they persistently continue to give advice and be interested in details.
Boredom
When people have nothing to do, they start to get bored and look for a reason to somehow make their existence more interesting. Usually this problem occurs in older people who have a lot of free time and have nothing to do. Some find their vocation in creativity, others in watching TV series, and still others find their interest in following the development of other people's events. Lack of self-interest and ignorance of what to do pushes a person into fascinating spying on neighbors or acquaintances.
Lack of personal privacy
Very often, when a person does not have a personal life, he tries to live someone else's. Since many abilities, feelings and emotions were not realized, he seeks to experience them somehow. A person gradually joins the events of the life of another, with an interesting fate and coincidence of circumstances. The most successful “victim” is selected, whose life is under scrutiny. At the same time, a curious person eventually loses a sense of reality and begins to feel like a part of one whole - he perceives the events of someone else's life as his own and cannot remain indifferent in solving problems. The person constantly notes that he personally would not have done this. Moreover, he may just be furious and indignantly exclaim what wrong decisions are being made. In his heart, he does not admit to himself that this is just a game, but considers himself a sincere helper and connoisseur of human life.
Curiosity
Some climb with advice and questions into someone else's personal life out of habit. Their natural curiosity from childhood was encouraged by their parents, and perhaps even that there was such a tradition in the family - to discuss life events and actions of acquaintances. If in the company such a curious person has never been rebuffed, a person takes his interest as a matter of course. Moreover, very often people consider their curiosity as a manifestation of attention to others, and sometimes even a sense of duty.
Rivalry
People can crawl into someone else's personal life and be interested in details, not only out of curiosity, but also out of a desire to compare the conditions of life. They will not be able to forgive themselves if someone lives better or has achieved good results in something. Love to compete makes you go and find out the details of someone else's life. As a result of the explored data, such a person builds a plan for what and how he can surpass his opponent. After that, a tough competition begins, and her main goal is to prove her superiority.