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41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong

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You know, my family had many strange culinary habits. For example, eating watermelon only with bread, or boiling milk and then always eating the foam on the surface. Honestly, I hated that foam as a child, but my grandma and mother assured me it was the most delicious thing. Then, years later, I was quite surprised to realize that few other people actually did this...
However, as it turns out, I'm not alone. No, I don't mean hating foam on milk. I mean, at some point, many folks do realize that they've always done some ordinary things completely differently than most people around them. So today's list of stories, made for you by Bored Panda, is dedicated to such instances.
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#1

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
I eat food in order from least favorite to most favorite.
44points

#2

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
Avoid big spoons. I cannot eat dessert or yoghurt unless its a teaspoon. Apparently its an adhd quirk.
41points

#3

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
I’ve always assumed everyone overthinks everything the way I do. Finding out that some people are just calm was shocking lol.
38points

A few days ago, a thread appeared on AskReddit, the author of which, the user u/Psychological_Sky_58, asked netizens: "What's something you've done your whole life, only to realize recently that everyone else does it completely differently?" The result was over 8K upvotes and almost 9K various comments, with stories about literally everything under the sun.

Strange eating habits and awkward wording, seemingly unexplained clothing ideas, and just plain weird deeds - we've collected the most interesting and unexpected stories and revelations from this thread for you!

#4

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
When putting on a bra, I’ve always clasped it in the front and then twisted it around and pulled it up. I only recently learned that a lot of people simply put it on and clasp it in the back without looking.
37points

#5

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
I remember being shocked to learn that some people primarily face the showerhead. Watching my ex boyfriend lean forward into the water and let the shampoo run all down his face felt so wrong. Of course I do turn into the water to wash my face and stuff, but the natural position is to have it hitting my back and leaning my head backward to rinse the shampoo.
36points

#6

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
I literally just found out that not everyone has a full internal monologue going on 24/7. i thought everyone had a voice in their head that narrates their day like a movie and discusses choices with itself. when a friend told me her brain is just quiet and full of images i was so shocked. i genuinely don't understand how people function without a constant mental podcast playing in their skull.
36points

Let's start with the fact that one of the main differences between humans and animals is that certain norms of behavior or speech are not "hardwired" into us and do not "unfold" over time, but are acquired through socialization. So, if no one has explained to a kid from childhood that a certain behavior is unusual or strange, and no other sources of information are available, then a habit develops.

Previously, decades and centuries ago, the function of transmitting these social norms was performed by representatives of older generations - our grandparents, for example. But now, firstly, the authority of elderly people among youngsters is not so high, simply because they lack the skills important for the young.

And secondly, parents or grandparents don't always actually have the desire or time to pass on these social skills - especially if they realize they're quite obsolete. Or just "going out of vogue" in such an incredibly rapidly changing contemporary world.

#7

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
Putting water on my toothpaste / toothbrush before I brush my teeth. I can’t stand brushing with a dry toothbrush.
36points

#8

I was in the Grand Canyon with my wife sharing a hotel room with another couple. We had just run rim to rim to rim, so we were all beat up & tired. When the husband went to shower we heard him yelling from the bathroom & asked if he was good, he said "yep, the water is just freezing"


Turns out that his whole life he has gotten in the shower, then turned the water on, and huddled in the corner until it warmer up. He was mind-blown when we said you could just wait outside of the shower until the water gets hot. We changed his life that day.
35points

#9

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
I dry myself off inside the shower so I don't get the bathroom floor all wet.
34points

On the other hand, if you realize you have some strange habit, it doesn't always mean there's something wrong with you. After all, for centuries, humanity believed that the Sun and all the stars revolved around the Earth - until finally Copernicus thought otherwise. And not only did he think so, but he also proved himself right.

Powerful people, according to this recent study, are more likely to notice injustice when it's directed at them and try to fight it. So, if you, for example, always put on your shoes or bra differently than everyone else, maybe you're just more creative?

Intelligence isn't always expressed in the way society generally believes, as this dedicated post at The Vessel quite reasonably says. After all, it can also manifest itself through sloppiness, tardiness, or strange habits. Creativity can also manifest itself in the same way.

#10

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
When going up or down the stairs, I always look at my feet. Just realized recently that not many people do this.
32points

#11

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
I used to think that everyone sat down to put on their pants but apparently most people just balance on one leg like a flamingo. i have been sitting on the edge of the bed to get dressed my whole life because i thought it was the normal way to avoid falling over. i felt so uncoordinated when i realized my roommates just hop right into them while standing in the middle of the room.
32points

#12

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
Walking with intent. When I'm walking, I notice a lot of people sorta just meander or walk without paying attention. I purposefully walk around knowing where everyone is around me, I alter my path to avoid people and account for the elderly or disabled. Yet I always see people walking seemingly without purpose. Speaking to people I know has made me realize how seriously I take moving around lol.
31points

But what happens when we realize one day that literally the rest of humanity does something completely differently from what we're used to? There are, in fact, three options. To submit to the majority opinion (or accept that it's easier and more convenient), to ignore it, or to rebel. Some believe that this is how new trends are born.

For example, when King François I of France contracted smallpox in his youth, he began to conceal his appearance flaws with a beard - and managed to turn this into more than just his own advantage. Moreover, beards have been fashionable again for almost a century and a half across Europe and the Western world. The key is persistence.

#13

I have a constant inner monologue going on including songs which overlap all at once. I’m always thinking about several things at once with a random soundtrack. Apparently this isn’t normal and I’ve got ADHD or something similar that nobody told me about growing up in the 80’s….
31points

#14

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
I thought everyone dried their hands by shaking them like a raccoon that just touched something cursed. Apparently most people… use towels.
28points

#15

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
A nurse handed me a little cup with two pills and a little cup of water. I took my pills and she started laughing. She said something to the effect of, "I've heard people do that but I've never seen it before!" She was astonished. I had put a little bit of water in my mouth, then the pills, then swallowed. I've always sipped some water first, then the pills don't stick to my tongue and I don't taste them.
27points

Among the stories you'll find on this list are strange and funny, absurd and bizarre - but the most important thing is that people found the courage to admit them. Even if anonymously and online. At the end of the day, the path to great achievements often begins with just one small step.

So why don't you, our dear readers, if you have something similar, share it in the comments below? Just please feel free to read this entire list first - after all, it's truly worth reading!

#16

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
Putting on my socks BEFORE putting on my pants lol.
27points

#17

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
After taking a bite of a cookie, I lick the edge to keep crumbs from dropping. A friend once laughed and questioned my sanity after witnessing this.
27points

#18

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
When I lay on my side I put the opposite hand in the air and just hold it there for a while. It's oddly satisfying.
26points

#19

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
Rinsing out clean glasses and cups before using them. Found out not everyone does that.
23points

#20

41 People Who Realized Way Too Late They’d Been Doing Simple Things Completely Wrong
Not washing the new bought clothes before wearing them the first time.
Some people put them right on or into the closet.
21points
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