Swamy, if we are facing such a situation, it means we have unknowingly or knowingly, in the recent past or in the distant past done something to deserve it. Let us introspect and pray to our Perumal to help us overcome that defect and move on.
What others should do, that is their business with their acharyan and Perumal. It is not our business to to worry on their behalf. If at all they are someone with whom we have a good relationship, then we may express our veiws at an appropraite time. If we do not have a good relationship with them, whatever we may say is not likely to have any effect; so, pray for them and move on.
In the Bhagavad Gita several times Perumal instructs us to tolerate the opposites such as sukaha-dukha, labha-alabha, jaya-ajaya, ninda-sthuti, sheetha-usna, harsha-amarsha, so on.
So, the ‘getting on nerves’ situations are an opportunity to remember Perumal’s instruction and pray to Him for the quality of tolerance.
I am also trying just like you.
adiyen dasan.