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The Most Important 'Unwritten' Life Rules, According To The Internet
Are you walking around thinking that everyone else knows the rules when you can't even figure out what to have for dinner? Well, Redditor u/Avery-Reichert asked fellow internet dwellers to do the unthinkable: Write down all those unwritten rules.
What's an 'unwritten rule' of life that everyone should know about?
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Nearly 3,000 comments later, we've put together our top picks to help you get through life a little bit easier. Now you're in the know.
We're walkin' over here, so be considerate
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Mistakes aren't bad โ they're actually the best tool you have
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Basic politeness and humility will get you far
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No matter how well you know something, you're probably missing important information
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Treat your future self with the kindness you'd extend to anyone else who depends on you
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If Lin-Manuel Miranda has taught us one thing, it's to pipe down
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'Be kind, rewind,' but scaled to a whole planet
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Use the proper door etiquette or pay the price (with pee on the floor)
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Leave people alone if they're not on the clock
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