Read the text to find out in what way British people express annoyance: The British have the reputation of being reserved people. If they find themselves in situations that irritate them they usually try to keep themselves in check. Generally when they're annoyed they express their irritation in a rather apologetic way. As a matter of fact, they expect the same social behaviour from other nations as well. So, in order not to sound rude, you should learn by heart the set phrases the British use for expressing annoyance. Of course different people behave in different ways. Any how , if you don't want to give the impression of being rude when expressing annoyance in English you should use set phrases of annoyance in appropriate situations.
He's annoyed
Here are some of the ways in which you might respond to sound normal: 'Oh! How an'noying ! How in'furiating ! 'Isn't that in`furiating ! How 'maddening! 'What a 'nuisance! 'What a 'bore! 'Hell! 'Damn! (colloquial) 'Blast! Notice: The British use short answers 'Yes or 'No to show they’re annoyed.