I work in a research lab and sometimes people do this and I cringe. Everyone wears gloves in lab of course but still dawg you're just aggregating germs rn
i don't like remembering shit anyway or whenever they need to wash their hands like when they're cleaning, dealing with food (before/after eating/cooking - esp meat or dairy), or handling illness, etc. it's a massive deal for me haha
I wash my hands so much my knuckles crack and bleed sometimes. I wash them before and after I put gloves on.
Same here. They're usually find during summer, but in winter, my knuckles will crack and bleed. I cooked a lot one week and had rashes from drying them on a slightly rough towel.
I'm with ChiliTacos here. My memory is terrible and my memories feel like they fade very fast (to the point where it scares me) so I take photos to keep them tangible in some way.
Speaking about customers on their phone while ordering food, today a guy did that and I just started talking louder in hopes the person on the other line can hear and realize how rude of a person they are being.
I do it a lot. Especially if I'm trying to type a joke and feel like the extra syllable is good for the timing or something.
Same. The hardest one for me to get rid of is "but" God I hate that word, and yet (instead of but) I use it all the time.
They're all placeholders to use when you're thinking of what to say. Shit happens when you're in the moment.
I say "uh" before a lot of things, including when a host or hostess asks me my name for something (a sandwich, a table, whatever). "And a name, please?" "Uh, Mike." As if I didn't know that question was coming or what my name is.