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Upside down crisp packets ?
Does anyone else have to turn their packet the correct way up before they open them ?
Anyone else do this or am i in need of 'special care' ?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always ensure that my crisp packets are the 'correct' way up. It's just the same as always opening a Mars bar's packaging by tearing off the paper at the left-hand-end. Anything else should be made a criminal offence!
Similarly, I've addressed (by hand) several dozen envelopes before now only to find that I'd put the opening at the right-hand-end rather than the left. Result? Several dozen envelopes straight into the bin!
There has been a serious academic study which looked into the different types of personalities associated with the way that someone fits a toilet roll onto a holder. (i.e. should it 'overhang' or 'underhang'). I know that the study managed to attribute different personality types to each preference but I can't remember what they were! (Anyway, it's obvious. It's got to 'underhang'!).
Chris
toilet roll should always underhang, cos its easier to pull out then when it over hangs, if its overhung and on one of just bits of wood holders it normally has a tendancy to fly off in my experience
I always have the pack the right way up, otherwise the crisps end up on the floor!
As for envelopes, it's not unnatural or incorrect to have the open end on the left it's just lefthanded! It may be unusual but to us lefties it is second nature.
Criminalising the opening of Mars bars at the lefthand edge would be discrimination and could result in lots of casualty departments being overcrowded with lefties with sprained wrists, trying to avoid prosecution!
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