What’s a silly habit you still haven’t outgrown?
Mine is ...I’ve adopted the pen tap cadence five taps before each sentence. It turns studying into a mini drum soloWhat’s a silly habit you still haven’t outgrown?

Lol still breaking those little plastic ‘pop pop’ things whenever I see them.What’s a silly habit you still haven’t outgrown?
I notice a lot of people start their day with a cup of tea or coffee or drinking water without brushing their teeth, but I just can't do that. I feel weird putting anything in my mouth until I’ve brushed.What’s a silly habit you still haven’t outgrown?
Night Batting brouhWhat’s a silly habit you still haven’t outgrown?
That's not silly but a healthy habit.Night Batting brouh![]()
OCDMine is ...I’ve adopted the pen tap cadence five taps before each sentence. It turns studying into a mini drum solo![]()
Healthy one mate.I notice a lot of people start their day with a cup of tea or coffee or drinking water without brushing their teeth, but I just can't do that. I feel weird putting anything in my mouth until I’ve brushed.
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Bubble wrap one? If yes even I do that lolLol still breaking those little plastic ‘pop pop’ things whenever I see them.
Hmm Always checking the novel sites for update even for books that were ended 2-3 years agoWhat’s a silly habit you still haven’t outgrown
calling home every morning and eveningWhat’s a silly habit you still haven’t outgrown?
It's a good habit and a silly one. And I believe most of the people does this.calling home every morning and evening![]()
No matter how old we grow, in our family’s eyes we’re always their children. Even a single day without hearing from us makes their hearts ache with worry. That quiet, unshakable care is love in its purest form—and that’s why it’s so important to be kind to them, cherish them, and always check in. Even small gestures of love mean the world.It's a good habit and a silly one. And I believe most of the people does this.
Exactly family is everything and our whole existence is because of our parents. We should always be humble to our family and love them.No matter how old we grow, in our family’s eyes we’re always their children. Even a single day without hearing from us makes their hearts ache with worry. That quiet, unshakable care is love in its purest form—and that’s why it’s so important to be kind to them, cherish them, and always check in. Even small gestures of love mean the world.