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‘What’s a life hack you swear by that almost no one knows?’ – 21 awfully British tips and tricks

12.

‘Only get salt on your chips when at the chipper, not salt and vinegar. Then put the vinegar on when you get home. Stops the chips going soggy.’
TheBuoyancyOfWater

13.

‘Indicating at junctions so people don’t have to second guess what I’m doing. Some days seems like I’m the only one on the road who does though.’
Free-Progress-7288

14.

‘If you’re into fitness, consider car boots for fitness equipment e.g. kettlebell, weight plates etc.’
Klossomfawn

15.

‘Go to your local library. See what they’ve got, not just books, but CDs, DVDs, journals, magazines, newspapers, archives, IT services, printing, copying… support your library!’
spicyzsurviving

16.

‘Buttering your toast with a spoon. A spoon is the elite butter spreading device. Don’t cut it with the spoon though, eat it like a heathen as a single piece.’
WaitProtein

17.

‘Use the key from a corned beef tin to unlock trolleys. It clicks through and releases it. If you find Aldi trolleys loose without a coin in them, probably had this happen to it.’
terryjuicelawson

18.

‘When you do that weird dance in the street when you try to avoid bumping into the incoming person, simply look down at the ground and stay on the same course. Never fails (unless the other person also does it).’
BrentwoodGunner

19.

‘When baking, don’t use ‘cups’ as a measurement. Weigh everything instead. Depending on how compressed your ingredients are, ‘cup’ weight can vary by 50%.’
Alarming_Matter

20.

‘Your Saturday will always be improved by going to Parkrun.’
Another_Random_Chap

21.

‘Train station hotels are often pretty, calm, and have cheap drinks.’
Revolutionary_Bag338

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