A person born and raised in the Soviet era is best seen from afar. What habits of the USSR era in the 21st century is it time to get rid of?
Stock up on everything you can
Hoarding is almost in the blood of the Soviet people. And that applies to everything: both food (for example, the same packets of cereal) and things that “will come in handy someday.” Don’t do it this way!
You have a package with packages
Firstly, it is not environmentally friendly, and secondly, it takes up space in the apartment in vain. In general, having a tote bag at home is global – within the norm, but not when they start to take up half the cupboard under the sink.
self medicine
Be honest: When something hurts, the first thing you do to look for the cause is not to go to the doctor, but to Google it. This habit has been with us since Soviet times, when the first thing everyone did was to open a home first aid kit or turn to their neighbors rather than experts for advice. Time to get rid of it!
save the best for later
A service for a special day, a pair of shoes for that evening, lipstick, which is a pity to use every day – this is perhaps the most terrible Soviet habit. Live your best life today!
“Clean Plate Association”
A person who grew up in the USSR, as a rule, never leaves a full plate. Although not very hungry. And this, sorry, is a kind of violence against the body.
Source: People Talk

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