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What’s an ‘unwritten rule’ of life that everyone should know about? – 21 to think about

A Redditor named u/Avery-Reichert wanted some advice from the r/AskReddit community in answer to this question –

What’s an ‘unwritten rule’ of life that everyone should know about?

Of course, answering the question turns them into written rules, which sounds like one of those paradox thingies.

Still …there’s some useful advice here, and some less useful.

1.

You can't argue with stupid
HeckyDog
Via YouTube

2.

Greet your coworkers when you arrive at work. It’s basic manners.
Maleficent_Nobody_75

3.

Never play cards against anyone named after a city.
San_Cannabis

4.

Everyone lies.
False_Eye_5789

5.

Don’t post what you wouldn’t say in person.
Herstorical_rule6

6.

Let people get off the fucking elevator/bus/whatever before you shove your way on.
cubs_070816

7.

Never trust a dog to watch your food
BeeInternational3856
Via Freepik

8.

If you open something, close it.
RiseInAshes

9.

You remember far more embarrassing moments about yourself than your environment remembers about you.
Do_Not_Touch_BOOOOOOM

10.

The person that cooks doesn’t do the dishes.
n_keith

11.

You must face forward in an elevator or you weird people out.
Zealous_ideal_run_263