45 People Reveal “Weird” Things They Do That Are Actually Pretty Common
Every time I get up and leave a place, I quickly glance back a second time just to be sure I didn’t forget something where I was sitting. I also talk to my cat constantly, and I’ll never walk out of a store without purchasing anything without getting a pang of guilt because the employees might think I’m stealing. And as it turns out, these are all perfectly normal human habits!
Redditors have been discussing those odd things that we do instinctively but don’t often talk about, and they’ve confirmed that many of our “weird” behaviors are totally normal. Enjoy scrolling through this list, and be sure to upvote the not-so-strange little things you do too!
Image credits: Shlegnog
My foot wags when I’m really happy. I’m sure it’s “normal” in the sense that it’s just an outlet for extra energy, but I don’t know if other people have a waggly foot.
P.S. I used to think it was something I was just making up, but the boyfriend tells me I do it in my sleep too! :D.
If I’m out in public (grocery store, school pick up line, doc office, etc), I’ll have a quick thought of “I wonder if anyone is reading my mind right now. Quick! Don’t think of anything weird!” and then I proceed to automatically start thinking of weird s**t or trying to tell this imaginary mind reader that I’m totally not a weird person or side-eyeing people that I see.
I have uncontrollable fits of giggles when everyone gets quiet suddenly at the dining table.
I’ve muttered “Lock and Load” every time I change a toilet paper roll for the last 12 years.
I randomly talk to my self when I’m home alone,
Though it makes no sense.
It’s like
„I hate this“
„This is Fine“
And i have no clue what I’m talking about.
Pls tell me I’m not the only one :c.
The amount of water I can consume. I know they say you should drink when you are thirsty, but I can be thirsty a lot, especially during warm weather / summer days.
I can easily drink 100oz (or about 3L) of water a day.
I prefer cold pizza that’s been in the fridge overnight to hot pizza.
Significantly Changing your personality based on who you’re interacting with.
Sometimes after hearing a word, I will write it over and over with my finger on like my leg or the couch or wherever. Random words, no rhyme or reason usually.
When I eat cereal (or other small separate food like corn or peas) I’ll split it evenly in my mouth so I chew evenly on both sides. If one scoop has an odd number in it, I’ll keep a tally of which “side is up” to know to put the next on bit on the other side.
I really thought this was normal until I told my wife that I do this and she has assured me that it isn’t, along with making sure everyone else knows that I do this abnormal thing.
I can create a rumbling sound in my ears by just thinking about. Some people can do it. Some can’t.
My entire family will shake everything. GRabbing cereal for breakfast? Gotta shake it. Brown sugar for cooking? Gotta shake that up. Milk? Shake it like you gotta turn it to cream.
It could be a mid-west thing, as ive seen other people do it. But im not sure if the rest of the country does it.
I spend 20 minutes on the toilet when, really, I could be done in less than three minutes. It’s like a sanctuary.
Whenever I leave a spot I’ve been sitting in outside, I make sure to look back and check if I’ve dropped anything.
Clearing a notification off my phone as soon as I get it, deleting most of my texts after a few days, and then swiping up on any open pages/apps at the end of the day.
When I’m reading a book with hard cover, I often tap my nails against the cover. I can’t help it, the sound is too good.
Line up the mouse cursor with a vertical line when I’m scrolling down a page.
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Every time I get up and leave a place, I quickly glance back a second time just to be sure I didn’t forget something where I was sitting. I also talk to my cat constantly, and I’ll never walk out of a store without purchasing anything without getting a pang of guilt because the employees might think I’m stealing. And as it turns out, these are all perfectly normal human habits!
Redditors have been discussing those odd things that we do instinctively but don’t often talk about, and they’ve confirmed that many of our “weird” behaviors are totally normal. Enjoy scrolling through this list, and be sure to upvote the not-so-strange little things you do too!
Image credits: Shlegnog
My foot wags when I'm really happy. I'm sure it's "normal" in the sense that it's just an outlet for extra energy, but I don't know if other people have a waggly foot.
P.S. I used to think it was something I was just making up, but the boyfriend tells me I do it in my sleep too! :D.
If I'm out in public (grocery store, school pick up line, doc office, etc), I'll have a quick thought of "I wonder if anyone is reading my mind right now. Quick! Don't think of anything weird!" and then I proceed to automatically start thinking of weird s**t or trying to tell this imaginary mind reader that I'm totally not a weird person or side-eyeing people that I see.
I have uncontrollable fits of giggles when everyone gets quiet suddenly at the dining table.
I've muttered "Lock and Load" every time I change a toilet paper roll for the last 12 years.
I randomly talk to my self when I’m home alone,
Though it makes no sense.
It’s like
„I hate this“
„This is Fine“
And i have no clue what I’m talking about.
Pls tell me I’m not the only one :c.
The amount of water I can consume. I know they say you should drink when you are thirsty, but I can be thirsty a lot, especially during warm weather / summer days.
I can easily drink 100oz (or about 3L) of water a day.
I prefer cold pizza that’s been in the fridge overnight to hot pizza.
Significantly Changing your personality based on who you’re interacting with.
Sometimes after hearing a word, I will write it over and over with my finger on like my leg or the couch or wherever. Random words, no rhyme or reason usually.
When I eat cereal (or other small separate food like corn or peas) I'll split it evenly in my mouth so I chew evenly on both sides. If one scoop has an odd number in it, I'll keep a tally of which "side is up" to know to put the next on bit on the other side.
I really thought this was normal until I told my wife that I do this and she has assured me that it isn't, along with making sure everyone else knows that I do this abnormal thing.
I can create a rumbling sound in my ears by just thinking about. Some people can do it. Some can't.
My entire family will shake everything. GRabbing cereal for breakfast? Gotta shake it. Brown sugar for cooking? Gotta shake that up. Milk? Shake it like you gotta turn it to cream.
It could be a mid-west thing, as ive seen other people do it. But im not sure if the rest of the country does it.
I spend 20 minutes on the toilet when, really, I could be done in less than three minutes. It’s like a sanctuary.
Whenever I leave a spot I've been sitting in outside, I make sure to look back and check if I've dropped anything.
Clearing a notification off my phone as soon as I get it, deleting most of my texts after a few days, and then swiping up on any open pages/apps at the end of the day.
When I'm reading a book with hard cover, I often tap my nails against the cover. I can't help it, the sound is too good.
Line up the mouse cursor with a vertical line when I'm scrolling down a page.
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