If We Could All Just Follow These 10 Simple Things.
Here are 10 Unwritten Rules in Life that we should all be following.
Someone posted this on Reddit and I love this! We all need to be a little nicer to people and more respectful of places, people and things. There are some unwritten rules that everyone should follow.
1. Don’t ask for something if the person has only one of them left. Like their last piece of gun.
2. If you finish a roll of toilet paper, you have to put a new roll on.
3. If you borrow someone’s car, put some gas in it before you bring it back.
4. Don’t play music out loud when you’re in public. That’s what headphones are for.
5. Chew with your mouth closed.
6. Don’t start drama at a funeral.
7. If you’re borrowing something for a third time, buy one of your own.
8. If someone shows you a photo on their phone, don’t swipe left or right to look at other photos, because there might be something on their you really don’t want to see.
9. Let people get off an elevator or train before you get on.
10. Don’t leave your shopping cart in the middle of the aisle.
Some others that I came up with:
You should always hold the door if someone is walking in behind you
If you stay at someones house overnight, either make the bed or strip the sheets for them.
What others need to be added to this list?
Launa is part of Tampa Bay's Hometown Morning Krewe on 99.5 WQYK. She has been with the station for 7 years and joined J.R. and Kevin on the morning show 4 years ago. Since then, they have been nominated for not only a CMA but also an ACM. Launa has been in radio for the past 28 years and in the Tampa Bay market for 22 of those years. While working in radio, Launa has also served as an entertainment reporter on a local TV show and has hosted many charity events in the community. Using her popularity from QYK, Launa loves to help raise money for shelter animals and has been a volunteer at local shelters for years. Launa loves the community and writes articles on local news, entertainment, and events and highlights people who are shining in Tampa Bay that she knows others like her would also be interested in reading.