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Tipping Point viewers fume as they moan contestants 'have no manners' on ITV show

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Tipping Point fans appeared unimpressed during Monday afternoon's show as contestants seemed to forgot their ps and qs.As the players took part in the popular ITV show, viewers at home could help but notice that they failed to say "please" and "thank you" when informing presenter Ben Shephard of where they wanted their counter to drop.Becoming clearly frustrated by the lack of manners displayed on the show, many fans aired their annoyance online.Taking to Twitter, one frustrated Tipping Point fan penned: "Not only do these contestants need to work on their s**t timings, they also need to work on their s**t manners!"Another fan wrote: "Is Ben the only person on TP to be able to say please?"A third said: "Ben saying please for this impolite bunch."Meanwhile a fourth added: "A 'please 'and a 'thank you' goes a very long way!"But this wasn't the only time fans of the show have been infuriated with players that have appeared on the programme.Last month, viewers noticed that there was "unnecessary" comments made by the contestants as they played the popular game.A player named Charlotte distracted fans as she began to talk over her opponents.Jumping on Twitter to share their thoughts one spectator said: "Shut up if it’s not your go, I don’t need to hear your commentary on everyone else’s drops."Another said: "Charlotte really thinks she’s something," while a third fan tweeted: "Is it just me that hates Charlotte?"On Monday's episode, contestant Marco put on a rather dazzling display as he quickly gained several counters from the machine in his first go.However, fans noticed that Marco had a habit of passing when it was his turn to answer questions.Despite their frustrations, Marco sailed through to the final round and managed.

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