Recently, Reddit user u/0_7_0 decided to find out what are the prime examples of common sense.
On July 13, they made a post on r/AskReddit, asking people “What is one ‘unwritten rule’ that you believe everyone should know and follow?” And it blew up.
As of this article, u/0_7_0’s question has received over 3,400 comments, many of which are valuable tidbits we all should listen to. Here are some of the most upvoted ones.

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#1
If I show you a picture on my phone, don’t go swiping sideways.

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#2
If someone is wearing headphones and is clearly keeping to themselves, leave them alone!

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#3
Don’t watch loud videos on your phone at a restaurant. Can’t believe this isn’t common courtesy anymore

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#4
If you borrow something, return it in the same condition

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#5
If someone is giving you a ride, you should be ready at the door before they get there. It’s so rude to have someone waiting on you when they are doing you a favor by picking you up

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#6
The ‘wave’ of thank you when someone lets you in while driving in traffic. It’s just polite

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#7
Put the shopping cart back where it GOES!

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#8
Just because you know someone who does something for a living, that doesn’t automatically mean they owe you a discount if you ask for their services.

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#9
If you want to go for a hike and listen to music, come with earphones or headphones. Don’t blast loud music.

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#10
Chew with your mouth closed.

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#11
Don’t just show up randomly at someone’s house. Call, text, or otherwise reach out and positivity confirm that it’s okay before heading to someone else’s home.

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#12
When you have a complaint with a retail store or business, please remember that the person you are speaking too (or yelling at sadly) is just the one that happened to pick up the phone or is standing at the till. they likely have nothing to do with what went wrong and have little sway in what can be done to help. They dont need to be yelled and screamed at for something they did not do or is under the control of a corporate office/higher up.

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#13
Don’t touch pregnant people’s bellies.
What is it about being pregnant that suddenly makes other people feel entitled to touch you without asking.

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#14
PERSONAL SPACE (even when not in a pandemic)

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#15
Stand back before boarding a bus, subway, metro, or elevator so that those on can get off quickly without having to wait for you to back up first

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#16
On an escalator, stand on the right so people can walk on the left.

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#17
Never comment a person’s weight, if they lost it, if they gained some. It’s just very rude either way.

#18
Don’t talk loudly on the phone while you’re in public transportation, it’s super uncomfortable for everyone

#19
Wear deodorant if you are out in public

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#20
Give up your seat to the pregnant lady on the bus/train (or to anyone else who needs it. Don’t take up two seats because you like to put your feet/bag up).

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#21
Never ask a person if they’re pregnant. It’s just rude and you never know their medical history.

#22
If you borrow a friends car or truck, always return it with a full tank of gas.

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#23
When someone else is paying the bill, you shouldn’t order something very pricey. (It’s understandable if something expensive is the only thing you are able to eat.)

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#24
When you are shopping/looking for clothes and suddenly decide you don’t want it anymore, put it back where you found it. Don’t just dump it somewhere — it makes life hard for both workers who are cleaning up and the customers looking for something to buy.

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#25
If your advice or opinion wasn’t asked for, don’t give it.

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#26
If you are going to talk with someone about your problems/issues, do a quick check-in first. Like, ‘Are you in a good space for me to talk this out with you?’ I’ve used it a few times, and I think just the basic courtesy of asking is such a relief to people!

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#27
When walking through a store, treat the aisles like lanes on a road. Keep to the right.

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#28
Never drink the last beer if you didn’t buy them.

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#29
Always space out by one urinal in the restroom.
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