GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan -- Lots of cities have some pretty archaic and sometimes downright weird laws.

Grand Rapids, Mich. has one against being annoying.

The city commission just took steps to take its 38-year-old law that states "no person shall willfully annoy another person" off the books, Mlive.com reported.

City Attorney Catherine Mish recommended the city get rid of the law because it’s wording as to what constitutes as annoying is open to a variety of interpretations.

The commission will meet next week to give final approval to removing the law.

The report makes sure to note that it will still be “illegal under city code to commit assault or battery on another person, to molest another person, to recklessly endanger the life, health or well-being of any person or to willfully obstruct someone on a street or sidewalk or in a public place.”