I'm sure many will agree with you even though it's kinda silly as there haven't been many real
arguments against windows 8 in this topic. But let's see what has been said against it:
I recommend opting for Windows 7 anyway - there are far too many problems with Windows 8 for it to be worth upgrading yet, given the choice, IMO.
So there are many problems with windows 8 but you don't tell us what they are? Does not really sound like a convincing argument.
Win8 is kinda ridiculous
No reason given why it would be ridiculous.
XP - good
Vista - bad
W7 - good
W8 - CAN YOU FILL IN THE PATTERN??
This is not even an argument.
With that said... it's intelligent to NEVER upgrade to an OS until it's been out for a good 6 months to a year so all of the bugs and kinks are all worked out and generally the first major service pack is released.
Future updates will of course make the OS better. However, it's not like the current version is a pile of bugs. Personally i've experienced zero bugs and I don't see why someone else should have a load of them. The release should be pretty stable. Would you wait 6 months after a game is out so that every single bug is fixed before you spend your cash?
But many people don't like the new interface at all and encounter problems, so most simply don't bother...
It's somewhat painful to use
there isnt any real benefit to grabbing a win8 laptop, and using that shitty interface bleck
That would depend on the UI look/feel for the most part.
But with Windows 8, you can just skip the garbage unless you're using a touch screen tablet device, cause you absolutely do not want it for a desktop PC. It'll drive you insane.
Metro is, basically, fucktarded.
As expected, nearly every complaint in this thread is about Metro. Yes, many people don't like Metro, this is true. However, even if you don't like metro, it does not hinder your normal desktop usage in any way as it is not required to use the interface while using your PC. Don't like it ---> Don't use it --->

---> Profit.
The only non-metro-related arguments are that windows 8 has "bugs" and "lots of problems". I haven't encountered any of these and the complainers have given no examples. Most likely they haven't even tried windows 8 and thus make a general complaint about bugs and problems, about which you could complain anywhere.
I have nothing personal against any of the quoted posters. I'm not a windows 8 "fanboy", either. I don't think its the best thing that happened to my PC nor do I think it's that much better than windows 7. I just got it, expecting really nothing special and found it to have some advantages over the previous OS's. But even if it is just a little bit better and you have the choice, why not get it?